If I Were Your Woman
Nancy Wilson Lyrics


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If I were your woman and you were my man,
you'd have no other woman, you'd be weak as a lamb.
If you had the strength to walk out that door,
My love would over rule my sense, and I'd call you back for more,
If I were your woman.
If I were your woman, and you were my man. Um baby.

She tears you down darlin', says you're nothing at all.
But, I'll pick you up darling, when she lets you fall.
You're like a diamond but she treats you like glass.
Yet you beg her to love you, but, me you don't ask.
If I were your woman, If I were your woman.
If I were your woman, here's what I'd do,
I'd never, no, no, stop loving you.
Yeah, yeah, um

Life is so crazy, a love is unkind.
Because she came first, darling, will she hang on your mind?
You're a part of me, and you don't even know it.
I'm what you need, but I'm too afraid to show it.
If I were your woman, If I were your woman,
If I were your woman, here's what I'd do.
Never, no, no, no, stop loving you, ah, yeah.




If I were your woman, here's what I'd do.
Never, never stop loving you if

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nancy Wilson's song "If I Were Your Woman" portray a narrative of unrequited love and the desire for a deeper, more fulfilling connection. The singer longs to be in a romantic relationship with the person they are addressing, expressing that if they were together, there would be no room for anyone else in their lives. The line "you'd have no other woman, you'd be weak as a lamb" suggests that the singer sees themselves as someone who would be able to fulfill all of the person's emotional and physical needs.


The lyrics also touch upon the toxic nature of the person's current relationship. The singer observes that the other woman tears the person down and treats them poorly, while they would provide support and pick them up when they are down. The comparison of the person to a diamond being treated like glass emphasizes their worth and the singer's understanding of it, contrasting with the person's apparent inability to recognize their own value.


The chorus reinforces the singer's commitment and devotion, expressing that they would never stop loving the person if given the chance. The last verse highlights the internal conflict within the singer, acknowledging their own fear and hesitation to reveal their true feelings. The singer believes they are what the person truly needs but is held back by their own insecurities.




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Written by: Gloria Jones, Pamela Joan Sawyer, Clay Mc Murray

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