If I were you
Julie Roberts Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

If I were you
I'd come home to me
If I were you
I'd come home to me
I wouldn't keep my baby waiting
No, I'd come home to me

If I were you
Steppin' out on the town
If I were you
No, I wouldn't get around
I'd walk a straight line
Right back to me now
If I Were You
I'd sneak out while she sleeps
If I were you
I'd get my shit and leave
I wouldn't keep my lady waiting if I knew what's good for me
You done, you done, you done
Dirty things
You can beg the Lord's forgiveness
If I were you
I'd be begging me

If I were you
I'd come home to me
If I were you
I'd come home to me
I wouldn't keep my baby waiting
No, I'd come home to me





I wouldn't keep my baby waiting
If I knew what was good for me

Overall Meaning

The song "If I Were You" by Julie Roberts is a powerful ballad that speaks to the heart of anyone who has ever been betrayed by a lover. The lyrics tell the story of a woman who is tired of being mistreated by her partner and imagines what it would be like if the roles were reversed. The song's chorus repeats the phrase "If I were you, I'd come home to me," which is a poignant reminder that the love and loyalty that the singer desires from her partner is what she is willing to offer in return.


The verses of the song outline different scenarios in which the singer imagines how she would behave if she were in her partner's shoes. She advises herself to be faithful and committed in her relationship, to refrain from cheating or lying, and to prioritize her loved one's needs and desires. The song's powerful message is that true love and loyalty require effort, sacrifice, and a willingness to put the needs of the other person first.


Overall, "If I Were You" is a moving and relatable song that underscores the importance of trust, fidelity, and mutual respect in a relationship. By putting herself in her partner's shoes, the singer is able to empathize with his perspective and offer him the same kind of unwavering devotion that she seeks. The song is a powerful reminder that true love requires effort and sacrifice, but that the rewards are more than worth the effort.


Line by Line Meaning

If I were you
If I were in your shoes


I'd come home to me
I would return to my own home


If I were you
If I were in your position


I'd come home to me
I would return to my own home


I wouldn't keep my baby waiting
I wouldn't make my loved one wait for me


No, I'd come home to me
Instead, I would come home to myself


If I were you
If I were in your shoes


Steppin' out on the town
Going out on the town


If I were you
If I were in your position


No, I wouldn't get around
I wouldn't cheat on my partner


I'd walk a straight line
I would stay faithful


Right back to me now
Back to the artist's home


If I Were You
If I were in your shoes


I'd sneak out while she sleeps
I would sneak out while my partner sleeps


If I were you
If I were in your position


I'd get my shit and leave
I would gather my belongings and leave


I wouldn't keep my lady waiting if I knew what's good for me
I wouldn't make my partner wait for me if I knew what's best


You done, you done, you done
You have committed wrongs


Dirty things
Bad actions or behaviors


You can beg the Lord's forgiveness
You can ask for forgiveness from God


If I were you
If I were in your shoes


I'd be begging me
I would be begging for the forgiveness and understanding of the artist


If I were you
If I were in your position


I'd come home to me
I would return to my own home


If I were you
If I were in your shoes


I'd come home to me
I would return to my own home


I wouldn't keep my baby waiting
I wouldn't make my loved one wait for me


No, I'd come home to me
Instead, I would come home to myself


I wouldn't keep my baby waiting
I wouldn't make my loved one wait for me


If I knew what was good for me
If I was smart and understood the situation




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

More Versions