You & I
Richard Allen Lyrics


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If I should lose you
The stars would fall from the sky
If I should lose you
The leaves would wither and die
The birds in May time
Would sing a mournful refrain
And I would wander hating the sound of rain
With you beside me
The rose would bloom in the snow
With you beside me
No winds of winter would blow
I gave you my love
And I was living a dream




But living would seem in vain
If I lost you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Richard Himber and his Orchestra's song "If I Should Lose You" convey a sorrowful message where the singer expresses how much they cherish their lover by using vivid metaphors. The song imagines what would happen if the singer were to lose their lover. The singer expresses that if they were to lose their lover, the world as they know it would be ruined. The stars would fall from the sky, the leaves would wither and die, and the birds would sing a mournful refrain. The singer would wander, disheartened by the sound of rain. The singer then goes on to say that with their lover beside them, their world is full of life, color and beauty. The rose would bloom in the snow, and no winds of winter would blow. The singer gave their lover their heart, and now living without them would seem vain.


This song is usually interpreted as a love song where the singer expresses their love and affection for their lover. The use of vivid metaphors adds depth to the song and helps the listeners understand the intensity of the singer's emotions. The song captures the feeling of being in love and how life is mundane without your significant other. The song's slow and melancholy tune helps convey the emotion of the singer and makes the lyrics more relatable.


Line by Line Meaning

If I should lose you
The singer is expressing the fear of losing their significant other.


The stars would fall from the sky
The singer is using hyperbole to emphasize the magnitude of their fear of losing their significant other.


If I should lose you
The singer repeats their fear of losing their significant other.


The leaves would wither and die
The artist is using a metaphor to describe the effect of losing their significant other on the world around them.


The birds in May time
The artist is using a specific time and season to emphasize the beauty of the natural world.


Would sing a mournful refrain
The singer suggests that losing their significant other would cause even the beautiful sounds of nature to become sad.


And I would wander hating the sound of rain
The singer suggests that if they lost their significant other, they would be lost and unhappy, even in situations that would normally bring them comfort.


With you beside me
The artist suggests that being with their significant other is a source of happiness and comfort.


The rose would bloom in the snow
The artist is using a metaphor to describe the positive effect their significant other has on the world around them.


With you beside me
The artist repeats the idea that being with their significant other is a source of happiness and comfort.


No winds of winter would blow
The singer is suggesting that their significant other has the power to protect them from difficult or unpleasant circumstances.


I gave you my love
The artist suggests that they have given their significant other their heart and their trust.


And I was living a dream
The singer suggests that being with their significant other felt like a fairy tale or a wonderful fantasy.


But living would seem in vain
The singer is suggesting that if they lost their significant other, their life would feel meaningless or empty.


If I lost you
The singer repeats their fear of losing their significant other.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DONALD HOGAN, JERRY ROSS, MURRAY WECHT

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