You Just May Be The One
The Monkees Lyrics


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All men must have someone, have someone
Who would never take advantage
Of a love bright as the sun
Someone to understand them,
And you just may be the one

All men must have someone, have someone
Who would never take for granted
All the pleasures and the fun
Someone to stand beside them
And you just may be the one

I saw when you walked by
The love light in your eye
And I knew I must try
To win you more than just a friend,
I'm starting near the end,
And here I go again

All men must have someone, have someone
Who would never take advantage
Of a love bright as the sun
Someone to stand beside them
And you just may be the one




Someone to understand them,
And you just may be the one

Overall Meaning

The Monkees's song You Just May Be The One talks about the importance of having someone who would never take advantage of one’s love, and stand beside them through thick and thin. The lyrics indicate a sense of longing for someone who could possibly be the one for the singer. The lyrics also suggest that the singer has possibly been in relationships where they have been taken for granted or not understood, and that they believe the person they are singing about may be the one to change that.


The lyrics, “All men must have someone” suggest that the need for companionship is universal, and not just specific to one gender. The repetition of the line, “and you just may be the one” creates a sense of hope and possibility, indicating that the singer is willing to take a chance on this person who they believe could be the one for them.


The line, “I saw when you walked by, the love light in your eye” depicts the moment the singer first saw the person, implying that it was then that they felt a connection with them. The ending line “here I go again” suggests that the singer has tried this before and failed, but they are still willing to keep trying.


Overall, the lyrics of You Just May Be The One talks about universal experiences related to love and relationships, and creates a sense of hope for finding that special someone who will stand beside one through thick and thin.


Line by Line Meaning

All men must have someone, have someone
Every man needs a special person in their life


Who would never take advantage
That person should never exploit their love


Of a love bright as the sun
The love must be pure and true


Someone to understand them,
That person should understand them emotionally


And you just may be the one
You have the potential to be that person for me


All men must have someone, have someone
Every man needs a special person in their life


Who would never take for granted
That person should appreciate the good times together


All the pleasures and the fun
Enjoying all the good things in life together


Someone to stand beside them
That person should support them through thick and thin


And you just may be the one
You might just be the person I'm looking for


I saw when you walked by
I noticed you passing by


The love light in your eye
There was a spark in your eyes that showed your affection


And I knew I must try
I was compelled to pursue you


To win you more than just a friend,
I want to be more than just a friend to you


I'm starting near the end,
I'm starting late, but I still have hope


And here I go again
I'm taking another chance


All men must have someone, have someone
Every man needs a special person in their life


Who would never take advantage
That person should never exploit their love


Of a love bright as the sun
The love must be pure and true


Someone to stand beside them
That person should support them through thick and thin


And you just may be the one
You have the potential to be that person for me


Someone to understand them,
That person should understand them emotionally




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Written by: MICHAEL NESMITH

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