Only You Know and I Know
The Beatles Lyrics


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Wake up in the morning I don't feel blue?
Cause I know I got you
Get a funny feeling all day and night
I get the funny feeling you
Don't treat me right

Should have read your letters
And then I'd know
I would have felt much better
Because I know you love me so

Wake up in the morning I don't feel blue?
Cause I know I got you
Get a funny feeling all day and night
I get the funny feeling you
Don't treat me right

Should have read your letters
And then I'd know




I would have felt much better
Because I know you love me so

Overall Meaning

In "Only You Know and I Know," The Beatles express the notion of finding comfort and happiness in a relationship despite external challenges and doubts. The first two lines of the song, "Wake up in the morning I don't feel blue, 'cause I know I got you," indicate the singer's contentment and lack of sadness in the morning upon awakening. This feeling is attributed to the presence of their partner, who fills their life with happiness and love.


However, as the lyrics progress, a sense of unease enters the picture. The line "Get a funny feeling all day and night, I get the funny feeling you don't treat me right," suggests that the singer is experiencing doubts about the way their partner is treating them. Despite the overall positive atmosphere, there is an underlying suspicion or concern that their partner's actions might not align with their own feelings of love and devotion.


The following lines, "Should have read your letters, and then I'd know, I would have felt much better because I know you love me so," propose a potential solution to this uncertainty. By reading their partner's letters, the singer believes they would have gained clarity and reassurance about their partner's love. It implies that communication is key and that a lack of understanding can fuel feelings of insecurity or dissatisfaction in the relationship.


The repetition of the initial lines and chorus at the end further emphasizes the conflicting emotions felt by the singer. They awaken without feeling blue because of their partner's presence, but there is still a nagging feeling that something might be amiss. However, reading their partner's letters could have provided the reassurance they needed to feel better about the relationship, ultimately acknowledging the love their partner has for them.


Overall, "Only You Know and I Know" delves into the complexities of a relationship, highlighting the importance of clear communication and understanding to overcome doubts and enjoy a secure and loving connection.


Line by Line Meaning

Wake up in the morning I don't feel blue?
I wake up in the morning and I don't feel sad or down.


Cause I know I got you
Because I know that I have you in my life.


Get a funny feeling all day and night
I get a strange and uncomfortable feeling throughout the day and night.


I get the funny feeling you
I suspect that you are the cause of this strange feeling.


Don't treat me right
You don't treat me well or with kindness.


Should have read your letters
I should have taken the time to read the letters you sent me.


And then I'd know
If I had read those letters, I would have had knowledge or understanding.


I would have felt much better
Reading your letters would have brought me a great sense of relief or comfort.


Because I know you love me so
This feeling of relief would have come from knowing that you love me deeply and sincerely.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JOHN WINSTON LENNON, PAUL JAMES MCCARTNEY

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