If I Die
StRAiT Lyrics
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Of a woman with someone else on her mind
It's not your fault, it's the nights I've left you alone
And if you're thinkin' you want a stranger
There's one comin' home
If you're thinkin' you want a stranger
I'll soon be there
No more late nights, comin' in at daylight
And no more doin' you wrong
And if you're thinkin' you want a stranger
There's one comin' home
Bought you a silk gown and perfume today
Picked up some roses and champagne on the way
Oh, I called to ask you to put some soft music on
'Cause if you're thinkin' you want a stranger
There's one comin' home
If you're thinkin' you want a stranger
I'll soon be there
You're gonna see a change in me, this time I swear
No more late nights, comin' in at daylight
And no more doin' you wrong
If you're thinkin' you want a stranger
There's one comin' home
If you're thinkin' you want a stranger
There's one comin' home
In "If I Die" by Strait, the lyrics explore a narrative of a troubled relationship where the singer realizes that their partner is no longer satisfied with the current state and has thoughts of seeking comfort in the arms of another person. The song begins by acknowledging the signs that indicate the partner's detachment, attributing it partly to the singer's negligence of spending time together. The singer takes responsibility, understanding that their actions have contributed to the current state of the relationship.
However, the lyrics also express the singer's determination to change their ways and salvage the relationship. They promise to put an end to the late nights and coming home at daylight, acknowledging that it was their behavior that caused harm before. The singer goes on to demonstrate their renewed commitment by buying their partner a silk gown, perfume, roses, and champagne, all symbolic gestures to show love and dedication. They also request their partner to put on soft music, setting the mood for their reunion.
The chorus reaffirms the singer's intention to be a better partner. They assure their love interest that they will witness a transformation, emphasizing their sincere pledge to change their past ways and to no longer hurt their partner. The lyrics convey a deep desire to rebuild the relationship and to reassure the partner that they do not need to seek solace in the arms of another, as the singer will be coming home to them.
Overall, the song "If I Die" portrays a narrative of remorse, realization, and determination to repair a strained relationship. It reflects the singer's understanding of their own faults and their sincere commitment to change and be a better partner.
Line by Line Meaning
Lately, you've been showin' all the signs
Recently, you have been displaying all the indications
Of a woman with someone else on her mind
Of a woman who is preoccupied with someone else
It's not your fault, it's the nights I've left you alone
It is not your responsibility, it is the nights I have not been there with you
And if you're thinkin' you want a stranger
And if you are considering desiring an unfamiliar person
There's one comin' home
There is one who will be returning
If you're thinkin' you want a stranger
If you are contemplating desiring an unfamiliar person
I'll soon be there
I will arrive shortly
You're gonna see a change in me, this time I swear
You will witness a transformation in my behavior, I promise this time
No more late nights, comin' in at daylight
No more staying out until dawn
And no more doin' you wrong
And no more mistreating you
Bought you a silk gown and perfume today
Purchased a silk dress and fragrance for you today
Picked up some roses and champagne on the way
Collected some roses and champagne during my journey
Oh, I called to ask you to put some soft music on
Oh, I telephoned to request that you play some gentle music
'Cause if you're thinkin' you want a stranger
Because if you are considering desiring an unfamiliar person
There's one comin' home
There is one who will be returning
If you're thinkin' you want a stranger
If you are contemplating desiring an unfamiliar person
There's one comin' home
There is one who will be returning
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Alan R. Mevis, David Wills
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@aleshiasaggese4297
Anyone who thinks Garth is the king is delusional. George is the one and only
@dannyzuko9686
Agreed π
@beachlady5284
Garth is crap!
@jeffroberts2279
Garth ainβt nowhere close to George. Ainβt a damn strait song I donβt like.
@noliberalzone1533
This was my mom and dadβs song when I was a little girl and now Iβm all grown up and married to an awesome man itβs our song!!
@vi09
A very beautiful song, sung by the king π of Country Music β€οΈ I love him and his wife and family β€οΈ
@juliemunsch3165
I come from a family of 10...it seems that I am the only one that loves country music. I am going to stick with it for the rest of my life. Sing on George Strait
@MarcosBryant-gk1jv
What do you admire most about George
@Mianachtraaf
Julie, 54 cousins, nobody loved country music , they throw me out of thr family for it
@theresafox2816
Boy George Straitβs wife sure is blessed to have a beautiful man like him.