In regards to the meaning of this song:
Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
That’s the thing about Geoff and his sublime poetry, you think it’s about one thing, but really it’s about something entirely different. But the lyrics are still universal and omnipresent, ubiquitous, even. So relatable. That’s one thing I love about this band. I also love their live performances, raw energy and Geoff’s beautiful, imperfectly perfect vocals. His voice soothes my aching soul.
You might have thought I acted strange when you gave me...
Diamonds...rubies..minks...and pearls
You might have thought I was insane when I turned down...
Money, honey
I ain't that kind of girl
Your Cadillac is filled with roses in the back
You got a feelin' I won't love you if I ever
Give 'em back
Some things you give me never see the light of day
So I'll thank you baby, thank you if you'd take them all away
So...
Strip me!
Of all you gave me
Strip me!
Baby baby baby baby
Strip me!
Yeah only you can save me
And I'll keep on loving you 'til the day I die
You introduce me to all your friends as the girl most likely to be...
Wined and dined
I ain't amusing I refuse to be used like money, honey
I ain't that way inclined
My brand new window has view of the park
But what's the point of buying it if I can't see it in the dark
You made me realize why you invested in that car
But I'd rather have you stay at home and have you just the way are
Strip me!
Of all you gave me
Strip me!
Baby baby baby baby
Strip me!
Yeah only you can save me
And I'll keep on loving you 'til the day I die
Strip me!
Of all you gave me
Strip me!
Baby baby baby baby
Strip me!
Yeah only you can save me
And I'll keep on loving you 'til the day I die
Strip me!
Of all you gave me
Strip me!
Baby baby baby baby
Strip me!
Yeah only you can save me
And I'll keep on loving you 'til the day I die
Diamonds...rubies..minks...and pearls
You might have thought I was insane when I turned down...
Money, honey
I ain't that kind of girl
Your Cadillac is filled with roses in the back
You got a feelin' I won't love you if I ever
Give 'em back
Some things you give me never see the light of day
So I'll thank you baby, thank you if you'd take them all away
So...
Strip me!
Of all you gave me
Strip me!
Baby baby baby baby
Strip me!
Yeah only you can save me
And I'll keep on loving you 'til the day I die
You introduce me to all your friends as the girl most likely to be...
Wined and dined
I ain't amusing I refuse to be used like money, honey
I ain't that way inclined
My brand new window has view of the park
But what's the point of buying it if I can't see it in the dark
You made me realize why you invested in that car
But I'd rather have you stay at home and have you just the way are
Strip me!
Of all you gave me
Strip me!
Baby baby baby baby
Strip me!
Yeah only you can save me
And I'll keep on loving you 'til the day I die
Strip me!
Of all you gave me
Strip me!
Baby baby baby baby
Strip me!
Yeah only you can save me
And I'll keep on loving you 'til the day I die
Strip me!
Of all you gave me
Strip me!
Baby baby baby baby
Strip me!
Yeah only you can save me
And I'll keep on loving you 'til the day I die
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Strip Me Lyrics as written by Nicholas Barry Chinn Michael Donald Chapman
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