Knock On Wood
The Memphis Wheels Lyrics


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I don't want to lose you, this good thing
That I got 'cause if I do
I will surely,
Surely lose a lot.
Cause your love is better
Than any love I know.
It's like thunder and lightning,
The way you love me is frightening.
You better knock, knock on wood, baby.
I'm not superstitious about ya
But I can't take no chance.
I got me spinnin', baby,
You know I'm in a trance.
'Cause your love is better
Than any love I know.
It's like thunder and lightning,
The way you love me is frightening.
You better knock, knock on wood, baby.
It's no secret,
That woman is my loving cup
'Cause she sees to it
That I get enough.
Just one touch from here,
You know it means so much.
It's like thunder and lightning,
The way you love me is frightening.




You better knock, knock on wood, baby.
You better knock, knock, knock on wood

Overall Meaning

In "Knock On Wood" by The Memphis Wheels, the lyrics convey a deep fear of losing a valuable and precious love. The singer acknowledges the importance of their partner and expresses a desire to hold onto this "good thing" they have. The consequences of losing this love are emphasized, as they believe they would lose a significant amount if it were to slip away.


Comparing their love to thunder and lightning, the lyrics illustrate the intensity and power of the affection they feel. The overwhelming nature of their partner's love is described as "frightening," suggesting that it leaves a profound impact on them. This evokes a sense of awe and amazement, emphasizing the exceptional nature of their relationship.


The repetition of the phrase "knock, knock on wood" reflects the singer's concern and desire for protection against any potential misfortune. This superstitious plea implies that they are willing to take any precautionary measures necessary to preserve the love they have found. The mentioned "trance" indicates the overwhelming effect their partner's love has on them, further emphasizing the uniqueness and enchantment they experience.


The lyrics also reveal the singer's appreciation for their partner's role in their life. The metaphor of the "loving cup" suggests that this woman plays a significant role in their well-being, ensuring they receive an abundance of love and care. The importance of physical touch is highlighted, as a single touch from her carries immense meaning and significance.


Overall, the lyrics of "Knock On Wood" express a deep longing to protect and preserve a remarkable love. The intensity and awe-inspiring nature of the affection described, combined with the singer's desire to avoid any potential loss, contribute to the emotional depth and vulnerability conveyed in the song.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't want to lose you, this good thing
I am deeply afraid of losing you because what we have is really special.


That I got 'cause if I do
The amazing relationship we have will slip away if I make a mistake.


I will surely, Truly lose a lot.
Losing you would be a tremendous loss that I would deeply regret.


Cause your love is better Than any love I know.
The love you give me surpasses any other love I have ever experienced.


It's like thunder and lightning, The way you love me is frightening.
The intensity and passion of your love for me are overwhelming and exhilarating.


You better knock, knock on wood, baby.
To ensure our good luck and continued happiness, you should knock on wood.


I'm not superstitious about ya But I can't take no chance.
Although I don't usually believe in superstitions, I can't risk losing you.


I got me spinnin', baby, You know I'm in a trance.
Your love has me feeling dizzy and helpless, completely captivated.


It's no secret, That woman is my loving cup
Everyone knows that you are the source of my deep affection and fulfillment.


'Cause she sees to it That I get enough.
You always ensure that I receive love in abundance and never feel deprived.


Just one touch from here, You know it means so much.
The slightest physical contact with you holds immense significance to me.


You better knock, knock on wood, baby.
To safeguard what we have, it is essential that you knock on wood.


You better knock, knock, knock on wood
It increases our chances of good fortune and happiness if you repeatedly knock on wood.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Eddie Floyd, Steve Cropper

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