Penny For Your Thoughts
Kevin Fowler Lyrics


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Penny For Your Thoughts By Kevin Fowler



Some folks put a price on everything

Cause nothin' in life comes for free
Well love don't cost money, just hard work and time

You've got to give if you want to receive


I'd give a penny for your thoughts

The world for one kiss

Give my life for your love

Give it all for one wish

I would buy you the moon

And the stars up above

I could you buy most anything

But I can't buy your love



When it comes to love and money

It seems the two go hand in hand

At least that's what they say

About love these days

I just don't understand

Yes I'd be a heathen if I were to believe

She could love me for who I am

I'd give it all away just to hear her say

I love my poor man



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I would buy you the moon

And the stars up above

I could you buy most anything





But I can't buy your love

Overall Meaning

In "Penny For Your Thoughts" by Kevin Fowler, the singer expresses that some people believe everything has a price tag, but the concept of love doesn't require money. The song opens with a critique of commercial culture and its reality that people have to pay for everything. However, love requires hard work, time, and effort to flourish; it's priceless. The singer is willing to give everything he has, even if it's just a penny, for his partner's thoughts, just to understand what's in their mind. He says he could buy his partner anything, including the moon and stars, but he can't buy their love.


Moving forward in the song, the singer goes into a discussion about the connection between love and money. He asserts that money has become synonymous with love in the contemporary world, but he doesn't fully comprehend it. He believes that the day he hears his partner say, "I love my poor man," he would give everything he owns. It's a stark reality of how materialistic the world has become and the rarity of finding genuine love.


In conclusion, "Penny For Your Thoughts" is a commentary on how love and money often intersect, but love should never be measured or evaluated through monetary value. It's evident in the phrase, "love don't cost money, just hard work and time." The song may serve as a wake-up call for those who think that love comes with a price tag or as an ode to those in healthy relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Some folks put a price on everything
Many people value things based on their monetary worth.


Cause nothin' in life comes for free
Nothing in life can be obtained or achieved without putting forth some kind of effort or sacrifice.


Well love don't cost money, just hard work and time
While love may not have a tangible monetary cost, it does require effort and time to grow and flourish.


You've got to give if you want to receive
In order to receive love or anything else of value, you must first put forth effort or give of yourself in some way.


I'd give a penny for your thoughts
I am willing to give something small or of little value in order to hear what you are thinking or feeling.


The world for one kiss
I value a romantic gesture or expression of affection so highly that I would be willing to give up anything in the world for it.


Give my life for your love
My love for you is so strong that I would be willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for you.


Give it all for one wish
I would be willing to give everything I have or am for the chance to have one wish or dream come true.


I would buy you the moon
I am willing to give you anything imaginable, no matter how unattainable it may seem.


And the stars up above
I would give you anything in the universe or beyond.


I could you buy most anything
There are few things in the world that I would not be willing to purchase for you.


But I can't buy your love
Love is something that cannot be bought or acquired through material means.


When it comes to love and money
Love and money are often intertwined or linked in some way.


It seems the two go hand in hand
Love and money are often thought to be connected or dependent on one another in some way.


At least that's what they say
This is a commonly held belief or idea.


About love these days
This is a contemporary notion regarding love and its relationship to money.


I just don't understand
I am confused or perplexed by this idea.


Yes I'd be a heathen if I were to believe
If I were to accept that love is dependent on money or material possessions, it would be a complete departure from my personal values or beliefs.


She could love me for who I am
I hope that true love is based on genuine connection and affection, rather than superficial or material factors.


I'd give it all away just to hear her say
I would be willing to give up everything in the world just to hear her profess her love for me.


I love my poor man
I hope that my partner will love me for who I am, regardless of my wealth or status.




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