
famous beagle
Well-known member
Hey y'all,
Just thought I'd get opinions on this one.
I've never been one to analyze lyrics too much, but when a song is very straightforward with its lyrics, I can't help it when one line sticks out to me.
Every line in this song makes perfect sense to me, except for the very first one:
"I may not always love you."
The rest of it is a beautiful love song, with every line easily tying into the other, but this line seems to contradict the following lines.
"I may not always love you
But long as there are stars above you
You never need to doubt it
I'll make you so sure about it."
Does anyone else find this odd? What is he saying here? I won't always love you, but I'll trick you into thinking I will?
I would be inclined to think that it was one of those lines that just came so naturally and sang so well, he decided to keep it. But the fact that Brian Wilson didn't write these lyrics kind of stomps on that idea.
So ... any opinions?
Just thought I'd get opinions on this one.
I've never been one to analyze lyrics too much, but when a song is very straightforward with its lyrics, I can't help it when one line sticks out to me.
Every line in this song makes perfect sense to me, except for the very first one:
"I may not always love you."
The rest of it is a beautiful love song, with every line easily tying into the other, but this line seems to contradict the following lines.
"I may not always love you
But long as there are stars above you
You never need to doubt it
I'll make you so sure about it."
Does anyone else find this odd? What is he saying here? I won't always love you, but I'll trick you into thinking I will?
I would be inclined to think that it was one of those lines that just came so naturally and sang so well, he decided to keep it. But the fact that Brian Wilson didn't write these lyrics kind of stomps on that idea.
So ... any opinions?