If I Were A Carpenter
Johnny Cash Feat. June Carter Lyrics


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If I were a carpenter,
And you were a lady,
Would you marry me anyway,
Would you have my baby?
If you were a carpenter,
And I were a lady,
I'd marry you anyway,
I'd have your baby.
If a tinker was my trade,
Would I still find you?
I'd be carrying the pots you made,
Following behind you.
Save your love through loneliness,
Save your love through sorrow,
I gave you my onlyness,
Give me your tomorrow.
If I were a miller,
And a mill wheel grinding,
Would you miss your colored blouse,
And your soft shoes shining?
If you were a miller,
And a mill wheel grinding,
I'd not miss my colored blouse,
And my soft shoes shining.
Save your love through loneliness,
Save your love through sorrow,
I gave you my onlyness,
Give me your tomorrow.
If I worked my hands on wood,
Would you still love me?
I'd answer you yes I would.
And would you not be above me?
If I were a carpenter,
And you were a lady,
I'd marry you anyway,
I'd have your baby.
Save your love through loneliness,
Save your love through sorrow,




I gave you my onlyness,
Give me your tomorrow.

Overall Meaning

The song, "If I Were A Carpenter," is a beautiful love duet between Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. The song is about two people who come from different backgrounds but are still in love with each other. Johnny's character is a carpenter, and June's is a lady, and he asks her if she would marry him despite their different backgrounds. She replies that she would marry him and have his baby. In the second stanza, June asks Johnny if he would still love her if he were a tinker instead of a carpenter. Johnny replies that he would still love her, and he would follow her with the pots she made. They continue to ask each other if they would still love one another if they were a miller or if Johnny were a carpenter and June were a lady. The answer is always yes, and they express their undying love for each other.


The lyrics are a metaphor for the unconditional love that the couple shares. They reassure each other that even if they were in different professions or had different backgrounds, their love for each other would not waver. The message is that love transcends social class, race, and other differences. The song also highlights the importance of communication in a relationship. The couple asks each other questions and communicates their feelings, creating a deep sense of connection.


Line by Line Meaning

If I were a carpenter,
If I had skills crafting with wood,


And you were a lady,
And if you were a woman,


Would you marry me anyway,
Would you still marry me despite being just a carpenter?


Would you have my baby?
Would you still choose to start a family with me?


If you were a carpenter,
If you had talent in carpentry like me,


And I were a lady,
And I was a woman like you,


I'd marry you anyway,
I would still get married to you without hesitation,


I'd have your baby.
We will even start our own family together.


If a tinker was my trade,
If I were a tinker by profession,


Would I still find you?
Would you still be with me?


I'd be carrying the pots you made,
I would support your craft by carrying the pots you made,


Following behind you.
And I will stand by your side through it all.


Save your love through loneliness,
Hold on to love even through loneliness,


Save your love through sorrow,
And even in times of sorrow and grief,


I gave you my onlyness,
I only have myself to give you,


Give me your tomorrow.
So give me your future, your heart, and your love.


If I were a miller,
If my work involved milling and grinding,


And a mill wheel grinding,
And I had to use the mill wheel to do my job,


Would you miss your colored blouse,
Would you still care about fashion and appearance,


And your soft shoes shining?
Or will you overlook these things?


If you were a miller,
If you worked alongside me as a miller,


And a mill wheel grinding,
And you also worked with the mill wheel,


I'd not miss my colored blouse,
I too would care less about materials things,


And my soft shoes shining.
As long as we are together, nothing else matters.


If I worked my hands on wood,
If I dedicate myself to woodworking,


Would you still love me?
Would your feelings remain the same?


I'd answer you yes I would.
Without a shred of doubt, I would still love you.


And would you not be above me?
And would you not look down on me for my profession?


Save your love through loneliness,
Let's hold on to our love through thick and thin,


Save your love through sorrow,
Even when life throws curveballs our way,


I gave you my onlyness,
I offer you all that I have and everything I am,


Give me your tomorrow.
And in return, please give me the gift of forever.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BILLY VERA

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If I were a carpenter
And you were a lady
Would you marry me anyway
Would you have my baby?
If you were a carpenter
And I were a lady
I'd marry you anyway
I'd have your baby
If a tinker was my trade
Would I still find you
I'd be carrying the pots you made
Following behind you
Save your love through loneliness
Save your love through sorrow
I gave you my onlyness
Give me your tomorrow
If I were a miller
And a mill wheel grinding
Would you miss your colored blouse
And your soft shoes shining?
If you were a miller
And a mill wheel grinding
I'd not miss my colored blouse
And my soft shoes shining
Save your love through loneliness
Save your love through sorrow
I gave you my onlyness
Give me your tomorrow
If I worked my hands on wood
Would you still love me?
I'd answer you yes I would
And would you not be above me?
If I were a carpenter
And you were a lady
I'd marry you anyway
I'd have your baby
Save your love through loneliness
Save your love through sorrow
I gave you my onlyness
Give me your tomorrow



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@kimberlyritchie6667

June was a Queen! She acted like one to. She was a lady threw and threw. Jonny was a real man to her they were meant to be together.

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*through

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@kimberlypiedra3217

Maybe it's the sips of coffee hitting strong, but damn, this made me tear up!

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It wasn’t the coffee, it’s just that good. What a powerful performance by them both.

@billygarner1542

Loved her voice, Johnny's too. Wonderful song!!!

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Her voice is slow and sweet like honey.

@jimmyjam5109

Top 5 songs of all time. I'm a jaded old man. And it makes me cry every time I hear it. There is beauty in the world

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