Little Things
Kirsty Lee Akers Lyrics


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Hold my hand on the front porch swing
Pick a banjo, together we'll sing
Write me a letter on paper bag
Send it with love, I'll send it right back
Tap on my window in the pale moon light
Just to see my face and say goodnight

I need a man who needs a girl who doesn't like getting' flowers
I'd rather have him lay me down
Make sweet love right on the ground, in a field where they grow wild
I need a man who needs a girl who doesn't like fancy diamonds
Just buy me a ring from a dollar machine
Win my love with the little things

In a sleeping bag on Saturday night
Cuddle up close by the camp fire light
Spend three dollars on a bottle of wine
Or a picnic lunch in the summertime
Carve my initials in the ironbark tree
Walk barefoot with me on Little Creek

I need a man who needs a girl who doesn't like getting' flowers
I'd rather have him lay me down
Make sweet love right on the ground, in a field where they grow wild
I need a man who needs a girl who doesn't like fancy diamonds




Just buy me a ring from a dollar machine
Win my love with the little things

Overall Meaning

Kirsty Lee Akers' song "Little Things" is a simple yet powerful ode to the importance of small gestures in a relationship. The lyrics paint a picture of a relationship built on intimacy, spontaneity, and a deep appreciation of the small things in life. The song opens with the image of the couple sitting on a front porch swing, playing music and enjoying each other's company. The use of a banjo reinforces the folksy, down-to-earth vibe of the song, and the lyrics themselves reinforce the idea that true love is about shared experiences and simple pleasures.


As the song progresses, we see the couple engaging in a variety of activities that are meaningful precisely because they are not extravagant: sending letters on paper bags, tapping on windows in the moonlight, sharing a sleeping bag by a campfire, and carving initials in a tree. All of these actions are imbued with a sense of nostalgia and sweetness, and they highlight the idea that love is about creating shared memories and building a life together, one small moment at a time.


Ultimately, the song is an inspiring call to focus on what really matters in relationships: not grand gestures or expensive gifts, but the little things that show we care. By valuing these small acts of love and kindness, Akers suggests, we can build relationships that are deep, meaningful, and lasting.


Line by Line Meaning

Hold my hand on the front porch swing
Take my hand when we sit together on the porch swing outside the house.


Pick a banjo, together we'll sing
Play the banjo while we sing together.


Write me a letter on paper bag
Write me a love letter on a paper bag.


Send it with love, I'll send it right back
Send it with love, and I promise to reply to it with equal love.


Tap on my window in the pale moon light
Tap on my window at night when the moon is shining.


Just to see my face and say goodnight
Tap on my window just to see my face and say goodnight.


I need a man who needs a girl who doesn't like getting' flowers
I am looking for a man who understands that I don't like getting flowers.


I'd rather have him lay me down
I prefer him to lay me down.


Make sweet love right on the ground, in a field where they grow wild
Make love with me on the ground in a field where wild things grow.


I need a man who needs a girl who doesn't like fancy diamonds
I want a man who doesn't feel the need to buy me fancy diamonds.


Just buy me a ring from a dollar machine
Just buy me a simple ring from a dollar machine.


Win my love with the little things
Win my love by paying attention to the small things.


In a sleeping bag on Saturday night
Sleep with me in a sleeping bag on Saturday night.


Cuddle up close by the camp fire light
Cuddle up close to me by the campfire light.


Spend three dollars on a bottle of wine
Buy a bottle of wine for three dollars.


Or a picnic lunch in the summertime
Or have a picnic lunch with me in the summertime.


Carve my initials in the ironbark tree
Carve my initials with yours on the ironbark tree.


Walk barefoot with me on Little Creek
Walk barefoot with me on Little Creek.




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bawdo

still an all time favorite!!

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