Your Love Is A Gold Mine
Roger McGuinn Lyrics


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She got rubies on her pillow
She got sapphires on the head of her bed
She got emeralds on her finger tips
She got diamonds in her hairs
She got jasper on her curtains
She got chrysolite on her ceiling
She got topaz on the soles of her shoes
And it sparkles as she's leaving

I see her standing in the candlelight come a come a to me tonight
Your love is the sweetest thing your love makes me feel so fine
Your love is a shimmering light your love is a gold mine

She got amethyst in her earings
She got platinum on the tip of her toes
She got sterling in her dresser drawers
She got yellow gold on the helms of her clothes

I see her standing in the candlelight come a come a to me tonight
Your love is the sweetest thing your love makes me feel so fine
Your love is a shimmering light your love is a gold mine
So many facets of your love it's so refined
Take me forever to mine it out but I don't mind
I think about her and I call her name
Her eyes reflecting in the window pane

I see her standing in the candlelight come a come a to me tonight
Your love is the sweetest thing your love makes me feel so fine
Your love is a shimmering light your love is a gold mine
Your love is the sweetest thing your love makes me feel so fine
Your love is a shimmering light your love is a gold mine




Your love is the sweetest thing your love makes me feel so fine
Your love is a shimmering light your love is a gold mine

Overall Meaning

The song "Your Love Is A Gold Mine" by Roger McGuinn is a romantic love song where the gold mine refers to the immense wealth of love and affection the singer's lover possesses. The singer admires his lover's beauty and compares her jewelry to the precious stones of a gold mine. He mentions how his lover is adorned with rubies, sapphires, emeralds, diamonds, jasper, chrysolite, and topaz. Her jewelry sparkles as she leaves the room, indicating that the singer feels lucky to be with her. The song's chorus repeats the line "Your love is a gold mine," emphasizing the singer's deep admiration for his lover.


The song's bridge shifts the focus to the singer's feelings towards his lover. He talks about how her love is the sweetest thing and makes him feel so fine. Her love is compared to a shimmering light, indicating that it gives him hope and joy. The singer admires the many facets of his lover's love, saying that it is so refined that it would take him forever to mine out. However, he doesn't mind the effort as he thinks about his lover and calls her name.


Overall, the song is a beautiful ode to a lover, where the singer compares his lover's precious qualities to the precious stones of a gold mine. He admires her beauty and the wealth of love she possesses.


Line by Line Meaning

She got rubies on her pillow
She has valuable jewels on her pillow, indicating her wealth and luxury.


She got sapphires on the head of her bed
She has rare and precious jewels at the top of her bed, showing her extravagant lifestyle.


She got emeralds on her finger tips
She has green gems on her fingers, showing off her opulence and status.


She got diamonds in her hairs
She has diamonds on her hair, showing her affluence and extravagance.


She got jasper on her curtains
She has a semi-precious stone on her curtains, revealing her luxurious taste in home decor.


She got chrysolite on her ceiling
She has a green gemstone on her ceiling, displaying her taste for expensive home decor.


She got topaz on the soles of her shoes
She has a topaz gemstone on the bottom of her shoes, demonstrating her excessive wealth and extravagance.


And it sparkles as she's leaving
The gems on her possessions shine and catch the eye as she departs, further emphasizing her rich and luxurious lifestyle.


Your love is the sweetest thing your love makes me feel so fine
The artist values and appreciates the love they receive from their partner, acknowledging it as a wonderful and positive feeling.


Your love is a shimmering light your love is a gold mine
The love that the artist receives is precious and valuable, much like a literal gold mine, that enriches and brightens their life.


So many facets of your love it's so refined
The singer recognizes the various aspects and qualities of their partner's love and how it is polished and sophisticated.


Take me forever to mine it out but I don't mind
The artist knows that they will never be able to fully comprehend or capture the depth and richness of their partner's love, but they are content in trying to understand and experience it for themselves.


I think about her and I call her name
The singer frequently thinks and longs for their partner, and speaks their name with affection and love.


Her eyes reflecting in the window pane
The singer notices their partner's eyes reflecting in the window, possibly showing their reflection or perhaps their interest and engagement in the outside world.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DAVE STEWART, ROGER MCGUINN

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