I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
Willie Nelson Lyrics


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I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And make believe it came from you

I'm gonna write words oh so sweet
They're gonna knock me off my feet
And the kisses on the bottom
I'll be glad I got 'em
I'm gonna smile and say
I hope you're feeling better
And sign with love the way you used to do
I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And I'm gonna make believe it came from you

I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And make believe it came from you

I'm gonna write words oh so sweet
They're gonna knock me off my feet
And the kisses on the bottom
I'll be glad I got 'em

I'm gonna smile and say
I hope you're feeling better
And sign with love the way you used to do
I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
And I'm make believe it came from




I'm make believe it came from
I'm make believe it came from you

Overall Meaning

In Willie Nelson's "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter," the singer expresses a sense of longing for someone who is no longer in their life. The lyrics describe the act of writing oneself a letter as a way to cope with feelings of isolation and loneliness. The singer imagines that the letter they write came from the person they are missing, with the intent to recreate the sense of intimacy they once shared.


The lyrics convey a sentiment that is both bittersweet and longing. The songwriter describes how they will write the letter from the perspective of the other person, with "words oh so sweet," that will "knock me off my feet." The kiss on the bottom represents a significant gesture of affection, and the singer notes that they will be glad to receive it in the form of a letter. The letter-writing is both a way to remember the other person and to hold onto the feelings they once had with them.


In conclusion, Willie Nelson's "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter" is a touching and poignant song that captures a universal experience of missing someone. The act of writing oneself a letter expresses the emotional complexity of missing someone and the healing power of remembering the past.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
I will take some time to put my thoughts down on paper and create a letter addressed to myself.


And make believe it came from you
I will imagine that the letter I wrote to myself was actually written by you.


I'm gonna write words oh so sweet
The letter I write to myself will be filled with endearing and kind words.


They're gonna knock me off my feet
The words I write to myself will be so powerful and emotional that they will leave me feeling overwhelmed.


And the kisses on the bottom
I will end the letter with a sweet and affectionate signoff, perhaps a reference to a customary way that the recipient and I might have ended our letters in the past.


I'll be glad I got 'em
I will be happy that I took the time to write the letter and that I have these kind words to uplift and motivate me in the future.


I'm gonna smile and say
As I write the letter and imagine receiving it, I will feel happy and hopeful.


I hope you're feeling better
I will write in the letter a wish that the recipient (i.e. myself) is doing well and feeling better than before.


And sign with love the way you used to do
I will end the letter with a loving salutation, perhaps similar to a way that we used to sign off in letters in the past.


I'm make believe it came from
I will conjure up an imaginary scenario where the letter I have written to myself is actually received from a beloved someone, creating a positive and uplifting experience for myself.


I'm make believe it came from you
I will imagine that the letter was actually written by a particular person in order to make the experience even more satisfying and meaningful.




Lyrics © Bluewater Music Corp., Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Fred Ahlert, Joseph Young

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