Pages
Willie Nelson Lyrics


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Last evening, I turned by the pages of time.
And tore out the chapters when you were mine.
I attempted to cut out the memories of you.
And paste in some new ones, far better an' true.
True.

I searched through the chapters, referring to hearts,
for the one with the caption: "Till death do us part."
I ripped at each letter an' I tore at each word.
I screamed at your memory an' nobody heard.
Nobody heard.

But your memory's determined, and chances are few,
Of my ever finding a replacement for you.




It desperately clings to the floor of my mind,
And fights for its place in the pages of time.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Willie Nelson's song Pages describe the emotional turmoil that one goes through when trying to move on from a past love. The singer recounts the pain of revisiting the memories of a past relationship, trying to tear out the chapters that involve the former lover. He longs to replace these memories with new ones that are happier and truer to who he is now, but finds it difficult to let go of the past.


The chorus expresses the futility of trying to forget a past love, who remains a constant presence in the singer's mind. Despite trying to erase the memories, the former lover's image lingers, clinging to the singer's memories and fighting for a place in the pages of time. The song ends on a somewhat hopeless note, as the singer acknowledges that finding a replacement for the former lover is likely impossible.


Line by Line Meaning

Last evening, I turned by the pages of time.
Yesterday, I revisited my memories, flipping through old events in my mind.


And tore out the chapters when you were mine.
But I couldn't bear the pain of remembering you, so I removed memories of us together.


I attempted to cut out the memories of you.
I tried to forget you, to erase thoughts of you from my mind.


And paste in some new ones, far better an' true.
I tried to replace those memories with new, happier ones, but they never quite measured up.


True.
This is the reality of my struggle to forget you.


I searched through the chapters, referring to hearts,
I looked through stories of love, hoping to find a solution.


for the one with the caption: 'Till death do us part.'
I hoped to find the memory of us promising to love each other forever.


I ripped at each letter an' I tore at each word.
But the pain of losing you was too great, so I destroyed all memories of us together.


I screamed at your memory an' nobody heard.
I yelled and cried, trying to rid myself of the memories, but nobody could understand my pain.


Nobody heard.
I felt totally alone in my grief and my struggle to forget.


But your memory's determined, and chances are few,
Despite my efforts, memories of you persisted, and the odds of me forgetting you were slim.


Of my ever finding a replacement for you.
I knew I could never find someone else who could replace you in my heart and in my memories.


It desperately clings to the floor of my mind,
The memory of you stubbornly holds on, refusing to fade away.


And fights for its place in the pages of time.
It struggles to remain among the memories of my life, refusing to be forgotten or replaced.




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Written by: NELSON

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