Don't Take the Girl
Tim McGraw Lyrics


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Johnny's daddy was taking him fishin'
When he was eight years old

A little girl came through the front gate
Holdin' a fishin' pole
His dad looked down and smiled
Said, "We can't leave her behind"
"Son, I know you don't want her to go
But someday you'll change your mind"
And Johnny said
"Take Jimmy Johnson
Take Tommy Thompson
Take my best friend, Bo
Take anybody that you want as
Long as she don't go
Take any boy in the world
Daddy please, don't take the girl"

Same old boy, same sweet girl
Ten years down the road
He held her tight and kissed her lips in
Front of the picture show
Stranger came and pulled a gun
Grabbed her by the arm said
"If you do what I tell you to
There won't be any harm"
And Johnny said, "Take my money
Take my wallet
Take my credit cards
Here's the watch that my Grandpa gave me
Here's the key to my car
Mister give it a whirl
But please, don't take the girl"

Same old boy
Same sweet girl
Five years down the road
There's gonna be a little one and she
Says, "It's time to go"
Doctor says, "The baby's fine
But you'll have to leave
'Cause his mama's fading fast" and
Johnny hit his knees and there he prayed
"Take the very breath you gave me
Take the heart from my chest
I'll gladly take her place if you'll let me
Make this my last request
Take me out of this world
God please, don't take the girl"





Johnny's daddy was taking him fishin'
When he was eight years old

Overall Meaning

The song "Don't Take the Girl" by Tim McGraw tells the touching story of a young boy named Johnny who learns to love and protect the people around him. The opening verse describes a childhood memory of going fishing with his father and encountering a little girl who wants to join them. Though Johnny initially resents the idea of having a girl tag along, his father convinces him that someday he will understand the value of having someone to share experiences with. This sets the stage for the rest of the song, which explores Johnny's relationship with the girl as they grow older and face various challenges together.


As Johnny and the girl approach adulthood, they fall in love and eventually have a child. However, tragedy strikes when the girl's health begins to fail, and Johnny is faced with the heartbreaking decision of whether to let her go. In each verse, Johnny offers to sacrifice anything he has if it means saving the girl. The final verse echoes the first, bringing the story full circle to the bittersweet memory of a childhood fishing trip that set Johnny on the path to becoming the caring and selfless man he is in the present.


Overall, "Don't Take the Girl" is a song about the power of love and sacrifice, and how those qualities can help us overcome even the toughest trials. It's a tender and emotional tribute to the people who matter most in our lives, and a reminder to cherish every moment we have with them.


Line by Line Meaning

Johnny's daddy was taking him fishin'
Johnny was a young boy, and his father was taking him fishing.


A little girl came through the front gate / Holdin' a fishing pole / His dad looked down and smiled / Said, 'we can't leave her behind' / 'Son, I know you don't want her to go / But someday you'll change your mind'. / And Johnny said
A little girl wanted to come along fishing with Johnny and his dad. Even though Johnny didn't want her to come, his dad told him they couldn't leave her behind. Johnny reluctantly agreed, but also expressed his protest.


"Take Jimmy Johnson / Take Tommy Thompson / Take my best friend, Bo / Take anybody that you want as / Long as she don't go / Take any boy in the world / Daddy please, don't take the girl"
Johnny pleaded with his dad to take anyone else fishing with them except for the little girl. He did not want her to come along.


Same old boy, same sweet girl / Ten years down the road / He held her tight and kissed her lips in / Front of the picture show / Stranger came and pulled a gun / Grabbed her by the arm said / 'If you do what I tell you to / There won't be any harm' / And Johnny said 'Take my money / Take my wallet / Take my credit cards / Here's the watch that my Grandpa gave me / Here's the key to my car / Mister give it a whirl / But please don't take the girl'
Ten years later, Johnny and the little girl were in love and together. While on a date, a stranger came and threatened the girl with a gun. Johnny offered his possessions in exchange for her safety, with a plea to not harm the girl.


Same old boy / Same sweet girl / Five years down the road / There's gonna be a little one and she / Says 'it's time to go' / Doctor says 'the baby's fine / But you'll have to leave / 'Cause his momma's fading fast' and / Johnny hit his knees and there he prayed / 'Take the very breath you gave me / Take the heart from my chest / I'll gladly take her place if you'll let me / Make this my last request / Take me out of this world / God, please don't take the girl'
Five years later, Johnny and the girl had a child, but the mother's life was in danger during childbirth. Johnny prayed, willing to sacrifice himself in order to spare his girlfriend's life, pleading with God to not take her away.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Larry Johnson, Craig Martin

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@bluespastor8583

When my daughter was being born she wasn't breathing due to anesthesia that was given to my wife. The doctors had me leave the operating room, I cried out to God, "Please don't take the girl." A few minutes later I heard my daughter crying, praise the Lord,. 28 years later my wife had to undergo open heart surgery and it was worse than the doctors expected. After my wife was brought to ICU I was able to meet with the doctor as he told me "She's a very sick lady." I asked if she was going to survive and the doctor would not answer that question. He sent me down the hall away from the ICU room where my wife was. There again 28 years later I cried out to God, "Please don't take the girl". Praise God 11 days after being in the ICU she returned home. Tim, this song has so much meaning for me and my family. Thank you. May God continue to bless you.

@TuxedoMedia

As an 8 year old boy I cried from the beauty of this song. Now as a 32 year old father I still get glassy eyed

@AdrianTeaV

Glassy eyed… 💚🤟🏽✊🏽

@samhartman5676

Hey I'm not afraid to admit it either. Growing up with this masterpiece it's hard not to let it hit your emotions when you hear it. An seems like the more you go through in life the stronger it hits

@slitzmcduse

Same so happy my sister forced me to listen to this song in the car all those years ago. Thank you big s

@clayhammond3719

at 42 your gonna be bawlin your eyes out.

@Lindseyrenee1

Me too

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@kerberosravynwolfe8371

As a 40 year old man who lost his fiance and daughter during child birth at 17, this song over the years has always squeezed the life out of my heart. But everytime i listen to it I think of them.

@Ezio11GB

Ur stronger than most men to get through that, sorry for your loss

@stevebennett9839

I'm sorry u had to go thru that, I don't know if I could've handled it.

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