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Riches To Rags

by Waylon Wyatt

Summary

"Riches To Rags" is a heartfelt song about giving up material wealth for true love. The singer feels like love is more valuable than money and is willing to sacrifice everything for it.

Full Analysis

The song dives into the struggle of wanting someone deeply and the emotional highs and lows that come with it. It speaks to the idea that love can't be measured in money; in fact, the singer believes that real love is worth more than any riches. The imagery of trading “riches to rags” shows a willingness to abandon wealth for something more meaningful. This theme of love being priceless runs through the entire song.

Verse 1

Caught in a war of your love, and I'm waving my white flag tall
Wanting you is just like a drug, I keep going through withdrawals
But it ain't ever easy on me, no, you always make me relapse
Pop every pill of your love 'til I make my way down to the last

In this verse, the singer uses war imagery to express the struggle of longing for love. Waving a white flag suggests surrender, showing he can’t fight these feelings anymore. Comparing love to a drug highlights the addiction and dependency he feels, which is intense but also painful. The idea of going through withdrawals emphasizes how hard it is when he’s apart from this person, and the mention of relapsing suggests that every time he tries to move on, he finds himself wanting them again.

Chorus

Money ain't nothing to me, baby, I want something more
'Cause If I was rich and lonely, I'd rather be loving you poor
Love is a precious thing, and I think you ought to know so
But yours is something special I know will never grow old

The chorus drives home the central message that love outweighs material wealth. The singer declares money means nothing compared to love, suggesting that richness in love is what he truly craves. The line about preferring to love someone poor rather than being rich and lonely really captures the essence of his priorities. He paints love as something precious and timeless, reinforcing that this particular love is unique and enduring.

Verse 2

And I'd give everything to be yours instead
Give you all of me till there's nothing left
Your love is priceless, timeless as much can be
And I'd do anything just to live that dream

In this second verse, the singer expresses total devotion. He’s ready to give everything, emphasizing how deep his feelings are. The idea of giving until there’s nothing left shows a willingness to sacrifice for the sake of love. By saying that her love is priceless, he’s reaffirming that what they have is beyond monetary value. This dream of being together is something he’s willing to chase, highlighting his commitment.

Chorus

Well, if your love could be bought with cash
Give you every last penny
And trade my riches to rags

Repeating the chorus here reinforces his message. He’s ready to trade everything for love, and the imagery of giving every last penny shows he’s all in. The phrase “trade my riches to rags” emphasizes how serious he is about this commitment. It’s like he’s saying he’d rather be poor and happy in love than rich and alone.

Bridge

Turn away, and I'd never look back
You're worth more than I've ever earned
My love for you will forever burn
Until my heart turns blue and black

In the bridge, there’s a sense of finality and determination. He’s convinced that even if things don’t work out, he won’t regret it. The line about worth highlights how the person he loves surpasses anything else he could have achieved. The burning love he describes shows it’s intense and unwavering, hinting it will last through hardships. The imagery of his heart turning “blue and black” suggests that his love is real and enduring, no matter the pain.

Outro

Give you every bit of me
Until I'm a hard sight to see
Give you everything
And trade my riches to rags

The outro circles back to the main theme of sacrifice. He’s willing to give every bit of himself, which shows how deep his love runs. The phrase “until I’m a hard sight to see” suggests he might lose himself in love, but he’s okay with that. Ending with “trade my riches to rags” ties back to the opening lines, bringing the song full circle and reinforcing the message that love is more important than anything he could have.

Closing Thoughts

"Riches To Rags" is a powerful take on love and sacrifice. It reminds us that true wealth comes from emotional connections rather than material possessions. The singer's willingness to trade everything for love is both touching and relatable. It’s a beautiful reminder that the most valuable things in life often can’t be bought.

Full Lyrics

Caught in a war of your love, and I'm waving my white flag tall
Wanting you is just like a drug, I keep going through withdrawals
But it ain't ever easy on me, no, you always make me relapse
Pop every pill of your love 'til I make my way down to the last
And I won't swallow it down 'tll I need you most
Wanna make sure when I do, I'm all alone
'Cause that's about the time I get to wanting you
Either way, I know I'm bound to overdose
Money ain't nothing to me, baby, I want something more
'Cause If I was rich and lonely, I'd rather be loving you poor
Love is a precious thing, and I think you ought to know so
But yours is something special I know will never grow old
And I'd give everything to be yours instead
Give you all of me till there's nothing left
Your love is priceless, timeless as much can be
And I'd do anything just to live that dream
Well, if your love could be bought with cash
Give you every last penny
And trade my riches to rags
Trade my riches to rags
Turn away, and I'd never look back
You're worth more than I've ever earned
My love for you will forever burn
Until my heart turns blue and black
Give you every bit of me
Until I'm a hard sight to see
Give you everything
And trade my riches to rags
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