Need To Know
Kansas Lyrics


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Need To Know

How do I know what you say is real
How do I know if that's the way you feel
You're the only one who's seen me
In the dark hours in the kitchen chair
Are you still there do you still care
That's all I really need to know

Watching the rain come pouring down
Washing the stain off this old town
They say misery loves company
But ain't there something else we can share
Are you still there do you still care
That's all I really need to know

It scares a man
When glory days are gone
But here I stand
I know I'mn not alone
I got pictures in my mind
And the radio takes me back in time




Are you still there you're in my prayer
That's all I really need to know

Overall Meaning

The song "Need to Know" by Kansas portrays a reflection on a relationship's authenticity and the need for communication. The singer is uncertain about the truthfulness of his partner's words and doubts whether their feelings are genuine. The line "You're the only one who's seen me in the dark hours in the kitchen chair" points out the importance of honesty and openness in a relationship, and the need to communicate even during difficult times. In the chorus, the singer questions if the person still cares or is still present in his life, highlighting how simple and vital communication and reassurance can be.


The second verse of the song deals with the theme of loneliness and the desire for companionship. The lyrics "They say misery loves company, but ain't there something else we can share" express the singer's sentiment of wanting to share more positive emotions and experiences with their partner. This shows the importance of seeking support from loved ones during difficult times instead of allowing oneself to succumb to isolation and despair. The line "Watching the rain come pouring down, washing the stain off this old town" serves as a metaphor of cleansing and renewing the relationship.


In summary, "Need to Know" portrays the importance of honesty, communication, and companionship in a relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

How do I know what you say is real
I'm not sure if I can believe you


How do I know if that's the way you feel
I don't know if you truly have the same emotions


You're the only one who's seen me
You're the only one who has witnessed my vulnerable moments


In the dark hours in the kitchen chair
During those lonely times, sitting in the kitchen, lost in thought


Are you still there do you still care
Do you still stand by me, even when I'm at my weakest?


That's all I really need to know
Confirmation of your loyalty is all I require


Watching the rain come pouring down
Observing the precipitation as it falls from the heavens


Washing the stain off this old town
Allowing the water to cleanse the filth of the town


They say misery loves company
It's believed that people feel comfort in their shared suffering


But ain't there something else we can share
Isn't there a more positive experience we can enjoy together?


It scares a man
A man becomes frightened


When glory days are gone
When times of accomplishment and success have passed


But here I stand
Nonetheless, I am still here


I know I'm not alone
I am aware that support exists for me


I got pictures in my mind
Memories are embedded in my head


And the radio takes me back in time
Listening to music invokes nostalgia


Are you still there you're in my prayer
I hope you are still at my side through your prayers


That's all I really need to know
An assurance of your concern is all I need




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