I'd Say That's Right
Eternal Affirmation: Clay Walker's 'I'd Say That's Right' Love TaleLyrics
Was I nervous the night I first met you
Expressing uncertainty or anxiety about the first meeting with the person being addressed.
Was it love at first sight
Suggesting the possibility of experiencing love at first sight during the initial encounter.
Did I know you were the girl I'd marry
Indicating a realization or belief that the addressed person is the one the speaker will marry.
I'd say that's right
Confidently affirming the correctness of the assumption made in the previous line.
When your daddy said, ?Son do you love her
Recalling a moment when the speaker was asked by the girl's father about his love for her.
With all of your might?
Quoting the father's question, emphasizing the depth and sincerity of the speaker's love.
I looked him in the eye and said, ?Yessir
Confirming the strong affection by looking the father in the eye and responding affirmatively.
I'd say that's right?
Reiterating the certainty of the speaker's love for the girl.
I'd say that's right on the money
Affirming the accuracy of the speaker's feelings and beliefs.
Sure as the summer in Florida's sunny
Comparing the certainty of the speaker's conviction to the unquestionable brightness of summer in Florida.
I'd say that's right down the middle
Asserting the accuracy of the speaker's judgment, suggesting being right down the middle, without any deviation.
Ain't no doubt, not even a little
Emphasizing the absolute certainty of the speaker's love without any doubts, not even a little one.
Will I love you for the rest of my life
Expressing a commitment to love the addressed person for the entirety of the speaker's life.
I'd say that's right
Reaffirming the certainty of the speaker's commitment to lifelong love.
If I woke up tomorrow up in heaven
Presenting a hypothetical scenario of waking up in heaven.
Saint Peter looked me in the eye
Describing a situation where the speaker is confronted by Saint Peter in heaven.
And said, ?Mister, would you rather be with her?
Quoting Saint Peter's question about the speaker's preference for being with the addressed person.
I'd say that's right
Confidently stating that the speaker would choose to be with the addressed person in heaven.
I'd say that's right on the money
Reiterating the speaker's confidence in the correctness of their choices and feelings.
Sure as the summer in Florida's sunny
Drawing a parallel between the certainty of the speaker's convictions and the guaranteed sunny weather in Florida.
I'd say that's right down the middle
Emphasizing the accuracy and certainty of the speaker's judgment, using the phrase "right down the middle."
Ain't no doubt, not even a little
Stating unequivocally that there are no doubts or uncertainties in the speaker's love.
Will I love you for the rest of my life
Reaffirming the commitment to love the addressed person for the rest of the speaker's life.
I'd say that's right
Concluding with a confident affirmation of the speaker's enduring love.
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