Take Out Some Insurance On Me Baby
The Beatles Lyrics


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If you leave me, baby
I don't know what I'd do
I guess I would die, sweetheart
If I don't get a kiss from you

Take out some insurance on me, baby
Take out some insurance on me, baby
Well, if you ever, ever say goodbye
I'm gonna go right home and die

Oh, if you want me, baby
You've gotta come to me
Mm, I'm just like a stump in a field
You just can't move me

Take out some insurance on me, baby
Ooh, some insurance on me, baby
Well, if you ever, ever say goodbye
I'm gonna go right home and die

Well, if you want me, baby
Mm, you've gotta come to me
I'm just like a stump in a field
You just can't move me

Take out some insurance on me, baby
Mm, some insurance on me, baby
Well, if you ever, ever say goodbye
I'm gonna go right home and die

Well, if you leave me, baby
I don't know what I'd do
I guess I would die, sweetheart
If I don't get a kiss from you

Take out some insurance on me, baby
Woo, some God-damned insurance on me, baby




If you ever, ever say goodbye
I'm gonna go right home and die

Overall Meaning

The Beatles' song "If You Love Me Baby" is a classic love song that appeals to the emotions of the listener. The lyrics are quite simple yet express a great deal of emotion as the singer portrays his deep love for his partner. The central theme of the song is the fear of losing the love of the singer's life, and the consequences of that happening.


The lyrics suggest that the singer cannot imagine life without his lover, and that the very thought of losing her would be unbearable. He would die if he did not receive a kiss from her, and he implores her to take out some insurance on him, as he fears he might not be able to survive without her. The reference to "insurance" can be interpreted metaphorically as the need for his lover's reassurance, commitment, and love to sustain him.


Overall, "If You Love Me Baby" is an expression of the depth of the singer's love, and his desire to have her by his side always. The song embodies the pain and longing that one can feel in a relationship, and how the thought of losing someone can send someone spiraling into despair.


Line by Line Meaning

If you leave me, baby
The singer fears losing the person they love


I don't know what I'd do
The singer is unsure how they would handle the loss


I guess I would die, sweetheart
The singer feels that losing their love would be devastating enough to lead to their demise


If I don't get a kiss from you
The artist's love hinges on the affection of the other person


Take out some insurance on me, baby
The artist is asking the other person to promise their love and loyalty


Well, if you ever, ever say goodbye
The singer is fearful of the possibility of their love leaving them


I'm gonna go right home and die
The singer is saying that losing their love would render them emotionally or physically incapable of survival


Oh, if you want me, baby
The artist desires the other person's love and attention


You've gotta come to me
The artist is requesting the other person to initiate the pursuit of their love


Mm, I'm just like a stump in a field
The artist feels unmoving and stationary in their love


Take out some insurance on me, baby
The singer repeats their desire for assurance of the other person's commitment to them


Ooh, some insurance on me, baby
The artist is emphasizing the importance of their request


Mm, you've gotta come to me
The singer reaffirms their desire for the other person's pursuit of their love


Woo, some God-damned insurance on me, baby
The singer is expressing frustration or desperation for the assurance of their love




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Written by: Jesse Albert Stone

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