What He'll Never Have
by Dylan Scott
Summary
Dylan Scott's "What He'll Never Have" is a heartfelt song about love and loss. The singer expresses deep feelings for someone, hoping they'll find happiness even if he's not there.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song revolves around love that transcends time and space. The singer is deeply devoted to his partner and reflects on what life would be like if he were gone. He wishes for her happiness, even if it means she’ll find love with someone else. The bittersweet nature of the lyrics highlights how true love isn’t just about possession but about wanting the best for someone, even when it hurts.
Verse 1
Girl, I meant what I said when I said, "I do"
Yeah, through thick or thin, I'd spend forever with you
But if I leave this world, baby, a little too soon
It hurts like hell to say, "I hope you find someone new"
In this verse, the singer opens with a strong declaration of his commitment. He’s all in, promising to be there for his partner no matter what. The mention of leaving the world too soon introduces a sense of urgency and vulnerability. It's tough for him to think about her moving on, and that feeling of pain is really raw and relatable. You can feel how much he cares, even in the face of potential loss.
Chorus
He can have my truck, sittin' out in the drive
He can have this house, everything inside
My favorite fishing hole and my old dog too
But what he'll never have is the love I have for you
The chorus drives home the main message of the song. He’s willing to give up everything material, his truck, his house, even his dog, because they’re just things. What truly matters to him is the love he has for her, which no one else can replicate. This contrast between physical possessions and emotional bonds highlights the depth of his feelings. It’s powerful to think that love is what makes a relationship special, not the stuff.
Verse 2
Girl, I hope and pray you and me grow old
Few lines on our face, few million stories told
But if I leave this place, find another hand to hold
It hurts like hell to say, but make sure he knows
In this verse, the singer expresses a hopeful vision of their future together. He imagines growing old with her, creating memories and stories. However, the reality of possibly leaving her behind looms large. He encourages her to find someone else if he’s gone, showing how selfless his love is. It’s a tough pill to swallow, and you can sense the heartache in his acceptance of this possibility. He wants to make sure she’s cared for, even if it’s not by him.
Chorus
He can have my truck, sittin' out in the drive
He can have this house, everything inside
My favorite fishing hole and my old dog too
But what he'll never have is the love I have for you
The repetition of the chorus emphasizes its significance. It reminds us again that material things don’t matter compared to love. This part really sticks in your mind. Every time he lists what the next guy can have, it’s a reminder of what’s really important, his unique love for her. It’s almost a mantra of sorts, reinforcing his affection.
Bridge
Hope he's half the man as me
But, baby, there's no way he'll see what I see
He can pile up my stuff and burn it all down
'Cause, girl, your love's all I'll take to the ground
In the bridge, the singer wishes the best for her future partner, hoping he’s at least somewhat worthy. Yet, there's a hint of insecurity as he knows that the new guy won’t understand their bond like he does. The imagery of burning stuff down shows how little he values material things compared to love. It’s a strong statement that even if everything else fades, his love for her remains.
Chorus
He can have my truck, sittin' out in the drive
He can have this house, everything inside
My favorite fishing hole and my old dog too
But what he'll never have is the love I have for you
Repeating the chorus here reinforces the song’s emotional core. It’s a solid reminder of his feelings and what makes his love unique. The consistency in the lyrics also offers a sense of closure, as if he’s coming back to that central truth about love.
Closing Thoughts
Overall, "What He'll Never Have" is a beautifully poignant look at love's complexities. Dylan Scott captures the essence of being truly devoted while facing the painful possibility of loss. It’s a reminder that love is about giving and wanting the best for someone, even if it means letting go. The song resonates because many can relate to these feelings of love, loss, and the hope for happiness in the face of heartbreak.
Full Lyrics
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Yeah, through thick or thin, I'd spend forever with you
But if I leave this world, baby, a little too soon
It hurts like hell to say, "I hope you find someone new"
He can have my truck, sittin' out in the drive
He can have this house, everything inside
My favorite fishing hole and my old dog too
But what he'll never have is the love I have for you
Girl, I hope and pray you and me grow old
Few lines on our face, few million stories told
But if I leave this place, find another hand to hold
It hurts like hell to say, but make sure he knows
He can have my truck, sittin' out in the drive
He can have this house, everything inside
My favorite fishing hole and my old dog too
But what he'll never have is the love I have for you
Hope he's half the man as me
But, baby, there's no way he'll see what I see
He can pile up my stuff and burn it all down
'Cause, girl, your love's all I'll take to the ground
He can have my truck, sittin' out in the drive
He can have this house, everything inside
My favorite fishing hole and my old dog too
But what he'll never have is the love I have for you
Have for you