Don't Ever
Missy Higgins Lyrics
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I want to feel the wind in my hair with you.
Let's tell them all, that soon they'll know
How very wrong they were to think we'd never go,
And if you tell me yours I'll tell you mine
And we will clean the cobwebs out of one another's minds.
Don't ever say you've tried for the last time.
We'll get a house where the trees hang low and pretty little flowers
On our window sill will grow
We'll make friends with the milk man and a buchter Mr. Timms
Will give us discounts when he can,
And if you tell me yours I'll tell you mine,
And we will clean the cobwebs out of one another's minds.
Don't ever say you've tried to leave me in this life
Don't ever say you've tried for the last time
LA DI DA DI DA...
Don't ever say you've tried to leave me in this life
Don't ever say you've tried to leave me in this life
Don't ever say you've tried for the last time
The opening lines of Missy Higgins's song "Don't Ever" present a call to adventure, as she challenges her partner to take a train to "anywhere" with her, seeking a sense of freedom and spontaneity. This desire for escape is echoed in the line "How very wrong they were to think we'd never go." There is a sense of defiance in these lyrics, as though the singer is pushing back against the expectations others may have for their life together.
As the song progresses, the focus shifts to the intimate connection between the couple, as they share their deepest thoughts and secrets with each other. There is a gentle vulnerability in this exchange, as they seek to "clean the cobwebs out of one another's minds." This lyric suggests that they each have internal struggles or doubts that they are wrestling with, and by sharing these with each other, they can find clarity and support.
The song's refrain, "Don't ever say you've tried to leave me in this life, Don't ever say you've tried for the last time," can be interpreted as a reassurance to the singer's partner. Despite the challenges they may face together, she is committed to their relationship and wants them to know that she will always be there for them.
Overall, "Don't Ever" is a song about the power of connection and the importance of nurturing a relationship through openness, vulnerability, and empathy.
Line by Line Meaning
Let's take the train to anywhere
Let's escape from our current lives and go on a spontaneous adventure together.
I want to feel the wind in my hair with you.
I want to share experiences and create memories with you.
Let's tell them all, that soon they'll know
How very wrong they were to think we'd never go,
Let's prove those who doubted us wrong by living life on our own terms and taking risks.
And if you tell me yours I'll tell you mine
And we will clean the cobwebs out of one another's minds.
Let's confide in each other and help each other heal and grow.
Don't ever say you've tried to leave me in this life
Don't ever say you've tried for the last time.
Don't give up on our relationship, let's work through our problems together.
We'll get a house where the trees hang low and pretty little flowers
On our window sill will grow
We'll make friends with the milk man and a butcher Mr. Timms
Will give us discounts when he can,
Let's create a simple and peaceful life together, built on genuine connections with others.
LA DI DA DI DA...
A playful interlude, emphasizing the joy and carefree spirit of their relationship.
Don't ever say you've tried to leave me in this life
Don't ever say you've tried to leave me in this life
Don't ever say you've tried for the last time
Repeated emphasis on the importance of working through their problems and staying committed to each other.
Lyrics Š WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: MELISSA HIGGINS, KEVIN GRIFFIN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@patem7379
This song deserves more exposure, the lyrics are so beautiful
@FruityUnicorn17
What a wholesome, sweet song đ I come back to this one and Where I Stood every once in a while. Such nostalgic music for me. Brings back many memories of simpler times.
And the fact that the comments on most of Missy Higgingâs songs are from years ago makes it even more special :)
@theragingfemale
Love this song sooo much <3
@BrockDavisson
This is so going in my favorites!
@themskakashiluver
Heard Megan Rapinoe singing this a couple years ago and looked it up, forgot about it and after the WWC it made me think of this for some reason and had to look it up again. I don't know how I could forget this, it's so good.
@PoshLifeforME
Ive come back to this lately, dunno why, the freedom of it in it, i suppose.
@PoshLifeforME
Shutup Andy
@briw9333
It is a very good song. I haven't heard it in a while but I still know the lyrics.Â
@boxababe
PoshLifeforME snap
@PoshLifeforME
Here I am again!