Cling to Me
The McGuire Sisters Lyrics


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Cling to me my darlin′, darlin'
Twine your lovin′ arms around me
Cling to me my darlin'
Don't never tie me down

The honeysuckle vine is pretty and sweet
Its roots grow deep and strong
But the honeysuckle vine can smother a tree
If it holds too tight too long

Be pretty and sweet like the honeysuckle vine
Be strong in your love for me
But if I wanna wander a bit
Come along too or let me be

Cling to me my darlin′, darlin′
Twine your lovin' arms around me
Cling to me my darlin′
Don't never tie me down

The ivy vine is faithful and true
It′s green the whole year long
But the ivy vine can smother a house
If it holds too close too strong

Be faithful and true like the ivy vine
And love me the whole year through
But if I wanna wander a bit
Turn me loose or come along too

Cling to me my darlin', darlin′
Twine your lovin' arms around me
Cling to me my darlin'
Don′t never tie me down

The ramblin′ rose is bloomin' and gay
Its flowers are sparkling bright
But the ramblin′ rose has mighty sharp thorns
If you grab too fast too tight

Be bright and gay like the ramblin' rose
And ramble around with me
But keep your thorns for the other guys
Let ′em know quick they must let you be

Cling to me my darlin', darlin′
Twine your lovin' arms around me
Cling to me my darlin'
But don′t never tie me
Don′t ever tie me




Don't never tie me
Don′t ever tie me down!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The McGuire Sisters' "Cling to Me" essentially describe the contradictory desires of a man in a relationship. The singer urges his significant other to hold onto him tightly with love, but at the same time, he expresses his need for freedom and his aversion to feeling tied down. The metaphor of the honeysuckle vine emphasizes the sweetness and strength of their love, but warns against holding on too tight, which he compares to smothering the relationship entirely. Similarly, the ivy vine represents faithfulness and endurance, but warns against becoming too possessive, which can also lead to the downfall of the relationship. Finally, the rambling rose symbolizes the beauty and liveliness of their love but warns against becoming too aggressive in holding onto it or hurting others in the process.


Overall, "Cling to Me" represents the tension and challenges present in many relationships, as the two individuals involved navigate their desire for closeness and freedom. The poetic use of metaphors adds depth and complexity to the lyrics, emphasizing the need for balance and compromise in any successful relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Cling to me my darlin', darlin'
Hold onto me tightly, my beloved.


Twine your lovin' arms around me
Wrap your arms lovingly around me.


Cling to me my darlin'
Hold onto me, my love.


Don't never tie me down
Never restrict me or hold me back.


The honeysuckle vine is pretty and sweet
The honeysuckle is attractive and pleasant.


Its roots grow deep and strong
But it can have a strong, deep presence.


But the honeysuckle vine can smother a tree
If it holds on too tightly, it can become destructive to those around it.


If it holds too tight too long
If it becomes too possessive and restrictive.


Be pretty and sweet like the honeysuckle vine
Be lovely and charming, but not overbearing.


Be strong in your love for me
Hold onto your love for me firmly.


But if I wanna wander a bit
If I need to explore or be free.


Come along too or let me be
Either come with me or allow me to go alone.


The ivy vine is faithful and true
The ivy is loyal and reliable.


It's green the whole year long
It remains constant and consistent.


But the ivy vine can smother a house
But it can become overbearing and suffocating.


If it holds too close too strong
If it clings too tightly and becomes too possessive.


Be faithful and true like the ivy vine
Be loyal and steadfast, but not smothering.


And love me the whole year through
Love me consistently and constantly.


Turn me loose or come along too
Either let me go or come with me.


The ramblin' rose is bloomin' and gay
The wild rose is beautiful and lively.


Its flowers are sparkling bright
Its blossoms are vivid and vibrant.


But the ramblin' rose has mighty sharp thorns
But it can be painful if held too tightly.


If you grab too fast too tight
If it's held onto too possessively and aggressively.


Be bright and gay like the ramblin' rose
Be lively and vivacious, but not clingy.


And ramble around with me
Wander and explore the world with me.


But keep your thorns for the other guys
But reserve your defenses for others who may try to possess you too tightly.


Let 'em know quick they must let you be
Make sure they understand that you will not be held down or restricted.


Don't ever tie me
Never limit me or hold me back.


Don't never tie me down!
Never restrict my freedom or my ability to explore and wander.




Writer(s): Jerry Livingston, Mack David, Al Hoffman

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