Thinking 'Bout Love
by Wild Rivers
Summary
"Thinking 'Bout Love" is about grappling with a relationship that's on the rocks. The singer wants to hold on, but their partner seems ready to let go, reflecting on the good times they shared.
Full Analysis
The song dives into the struggle of love when things get tough. It feels like the singer is caught between hope and heartbreak. They remember the good moments and wish to fight for their relationship, while their partner seems focused on moving on. There’s a strong sense of nostalgia, but also a feeling of urgency as they try to figure out what to do next.
Verse 1
Guess we caught up with telling a lie
Now you're leaving me lonely
I could get in my car and get drunk at some bar
But that was the old me
In this verse, the singer expresses a sense of betrayal and loneliness. There’s a hint that something has gone wrong, possibly a lie that broke trust. They mention wanting to escape their feelings by drinking, but they recognize that those old coping methods aren’t who they are anymore. It sets the stage for a deeper exploration of their emotions and the relationship.
Chorus
It's kinda like a light went off
And now you're deadset on giving me up
Talking like we're so far gone and
There ain't no use stitching it up
This chorus captures the despair of realizing the partner is ready to move on. The “light went off” suggests a sudden change in perspective, where the singer feels the spark of love fading. The mention of “stitching it up” conveys a sense of hopelessness, as if they’re aware that mending the relationship might be too late. It’s a powerful emotional moment that echoes throughout the song.
Verse 2
We could do the long haul
We could ride it out
I know the ride's rough, but try us
You're just thinking 'bout tomorrow
In this verse, the singer offers a glimmer of hope. They believe that with effort, they can make it through the tough times. The phrase “ride it out” implies a willingness to endure hardships together. The singer recognizes that their partner is focused on the future, maybe feeling like it’s better to move on, while they want to cherish the present and fight for their love.
Chorus
I'm on the road while you're waiting at home
But I swear I'll be right back
You'll find some man with no Rock 'n' Roll band
And maybe you'll like it
Here, the chorus shifts the focus to distance in the relationship. The singer is away, possibly touring, which adds to the strain. They express a fear of their partner finding someone else, someone who fits into a more stable life. The mention of “no Rock 'n' Roll band” suggests a contrast between excitement and normalcy. This brings a sense of urgency, as the singer fears losing their love while they’re apart.
Bridge
Remember the lake when it started to rain, babe
And I just held you
Bet you don't even think 'bout that
The bridge is nostalgic, recalling a specific moment that shows intimacy and connection. The image of holding someone during the rain evokes warmth and safety. However, there’s a bittersweet tone as the singer doubts if their partner remembers this moment, highlighting the emotional distance that has grown between them. It adds depth to their longing and sorrow.
Outro
I'm just thinking 'bout love
I'm just thinking 'bout love
Oh-oh-oh-oh
I'm just thinking 'bout love
I wanna try us
The outro drives home the central theme of the song: love. The repetition emphasizes the singer’s desire to focus on love despite the challenges they face. They want to make it work and are willing to fight for it. The simple, catchy repetition leaves listeners with a sense of yearning, making the emotional weight of the song linger.
Closing Thoughts
"Thinking 'Bout Love" captures the bittersweet nature of relationships, especially when they hit a rough patch. The singer's mix of nostalgia and hope is relatable for anyone who’s faced similar struggles. It’s a reminder that love requires effort, and sometimes, just thinking about love isn’t enough, you have to act on it.
Full Lyrics
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Now you're leaving me lonely
I could get in my car and get drunk at some bar
But that was the old me
Remember the night that we slept on the floor
And you told me you loved me
But you don't ever think 'bout that
It's kinda like a light went off
And now you're deadset on giving me up
Talking like we're so far gone and
There ain't no use stitching it up
We could do the long haul
We could ride it out
I know the ride's rough, but try us
You're just thinking 'bout tomorrow
I'm on the road while you're waiting at home
But I swear I'll be right back
You'll find some man with no Rock 'n' Roll band
And maybe you'll like it
Remember the lake when it started to rain, babe
And I just held you
Bet you don't even think 'bout that
It's kinda like a light went off
And now you're deadset on giving me up
Talking like we're so far gone and
There ain't no use stitching it up
We could do the long haul
We could ride it out
I know the ride's rough, but try us
You're just thinking 'bout tomorrow
I'm just thinking 'bout love
I'm just thinking 'bout love
Oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh
It's kinda like a light went off
And now you're deadset on giving me up
Talking like we're so far gone and
There ain't no use stitching it up
We could do the long haul
We could ride it out
I know the ride's rough, but try us
You're just thinking 'bout
I'm just thinking 'bout
I'm just thinking 'bout love (Oh-oh-oh-oh)
I'm just thinking 'bout love (Oh-oh-oh-oh)
I'm just thinking 'bout love (Oh-oh-oh-oh)
I wanna try us (Oh-oh-oh-oh)
I'm just thinking 'bout love (Oh-oh-oh-oh)