For The Good Times
Johnny Cash Lyrics


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Don't look so sad, I know it's over.
But life goes on, and this old world will keep on turning.
Let's just be glad we had some time to spend together.
There's no need to watch the bridges that we're burning.

Lay your head upon my pillow.
Hold your warm and tender body close to mine.
Hear the whisper of the raindrops,
Blowin' soft against the window,
And make believe you love me one more time,
For the good times.

I'll get along; you'll find another,
And I'll be here if you should find you ever need me.
Don't say a word about tomorrow or forever,
There'll be time enough for sadness when you leave me.

Lay your head upon my pillow.
Hold your warm and tender body close to mine.
Hear the whisper of the raindrops,
Blowin' soft against the window,




And make believe you love me one more time,
For the good times.

Overall Meaning

Johnny Cash's song "For the Good Times" is a poignant ballad about a couple on the verge of a breakup, trying to make the most of their last moments together. The opening verse acknowledges that the relationship has come to an end and that there is no point in dwelling on the past. The world will keep turning, and life will go on, but they should be grateful for the time they've spent together. The lyrics are comforting and reassuring, asking the listener not to be sad but to cherish the special moments they shared.


The chorus has a tender, intimate quality that falls somewhere between wistful and romantic. The singer asks his partner to lay her head on his pillow and hold him close one more time. The raindrops outside provide a backdrop to their last embrace, and they make-believe for one more time that they're in love. Again, the tone is gentle and sweet, with a touch of sadness.


The final verse is perhaps the most melancholy. The singer acknowledges that the two will soon part ways, and he'll "get along" as his partner moves on with someone new. But he'll still be there for her if she ever needs him, despite the fact that there is "time enough for sadness when you leave me." The song ends as it began, with a sense of acceptance that the relationship has run its course.


Overall, "For the Good Times" is a bittersweet tribute to love lost. The lyrics deal with the end of a relationship in a mature, compassionate way, touching on themes of appreciation, comfort, and future regret.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't look so sad, I know it's over.
There's no need to be upset or mournful because our relationship has ended.


But life goes on, and this old world will keep on turning.
Despite the end of our relationship, the world keeps on going, and we should too.


Let's just be glad we had some time to spend together.
Instead of being upset about the end, let's be thankful for the time we had.


There's no need to watch the bridges that we're burning.
We don't need to worry about the fallout from ending our relationship.


Lay your head upon my pillow.
Relax and rest your head against my pillow.


Hold your warm and tender body close to mine.
Embrace me and hold me close to you.


Hear the whisper of the raindrops, Blowin' soft against the window,
Listen to the calming sound of the rain falling gently against the window.


And make believe you love me one more time, For the good times.
Let's pretend that we still love each other for a little while, for the sake of memory.


I'll get along; you'll find another,
I'll be okay, and you'll eventually find another person to love.


And I'll be here if you should find you ever need me.
If you ever need me or want to reconcile, I'll be here for you.


Don't say a word about tomorrow or forever,
Let's not worry or talk about the future of our relationship.


There'll be time enough for sadness when you leave me.
When you actually leave me, there will be enough time for us to feel sad.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JERRY CHESNUT

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I am a poor wayfaring stranger
Traveling through this world alone

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I know my way is rough and steep
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I'm going home no more to roam
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