My taxicab’s waiting
Wish I could hold you one last time
After all we had together
There’s gotta be a better way
Of telling you goodbye
If I had a horse
I’d ride off in the sunset
If I had wings, I’d fly off
In the sky so blue
If I had the time, I’d spend my
Whole life dreaming
But I’d wake up, still in love with you
Be in Baton Rouge by morning
Hope your missing me by then
I’d like to be the kind of memory
That makes you want to take me back
In your arms again
If I had a horse
I’d ride off in the sunset
If I had wings, I’d fly off
In the sky so blue
If I had the time, I’d spend my
Whole life dreaming
But I’d wake up, still in love with you
Some night when you get lonely
Will you still remember me
If I had a horse
I’d ride off in the sunset
If I had wings, I’d fly off
In the sky so blue
If I had the time, I’d spend my
Whole life dreaming
But I’d wake up, still in love with you
Longing and Letting Go
“Still In Love With You” by Brooks & Dunn captures the bittersweet struggle of saying goodbye to someone you deeply love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person about to leave, torn between the necessity of moving on and the lingering hope that their love might one day be rekindled. Through evocative imagery—riding off into the sunset or flying away—the narrator expresses a desire for escape, yet confesses that no matter where they go or what they do, their heart remains tethered to their lost love. The song’s gentle yearning and wistful tone resonate with anyone who has faced the heartache of a farewell that feels incomplete.
Song Credits
“Still In Love With You” is performed by Brooks & Dunn. Songwriting credits and release year are not specified. The track is released under the Arista Nashville label.