If you could read my mind, love
What a tale my thoughts could tell
Just like an old time movie
'Bout a ghost from a wishing well
In a castle dark or a fortress strong
With chains upon my feet
You know that ghost is me
And I will never be set free
As long as I'm a ghost, you can't see

If I could read your mind, love
What a tale your thoughts could tell
Just like a paperback novel
The kind the drugstore sells
When you reach the part where the heartaches come
The hero would be me
But heroes often fail
And you won't read that book again
Because the ending's just too hard to take

I'd walk away like a movie star
Who gets burned in a three way script
Enter number two, a movie queen to play the scene
Of bringing all the good things out in me
But for now love, let's be real

I never thought I could act this way
And I've got to say that I just don't get it
I don't know where we went wrong
But the feeling's gone and I just can't get it back

If you could read my mind, love
What a tale my thoughts could tell
Just like an old time movie
'Bout a ghost from a wishing well
In a castle dark or a fortress strong
With chains upon my feet
But stories always end
And if you read between the lines
You'll know that I'm just trying to understand
The feelings that you lack

I never thought I could feel this way
And I've got to say that I just don't get it
I don't know where we went wrong
But the feeling's gone
And I just can't get it back


Lyrics submitted by karnasaur, edited by rb3868, MuddyG, 42 steps

If You Could Read My Mind Lyrics as written by Gordon Lightfoot

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  • +11
    General Comment

    This song makes me cry when I hear it. It reminds me of when I was a kid, and couldn't understand it. And now that I'm older and have lived this song, it resonates so much with me.

    There's so much in this song that it's hard to break down. But here's how I see it.

    "If you could read my mind, love What a tale my thoughts could tell Just like an old time movie 'Bout a ghost from a wishing well In a castle dark, or a fortress strong With chains upon my feet, you know that ghost is me And I will never be set free As long as I'm a ghost that you can't see."

    This verse describes what is going on in the man’s mind, feeling trapped and invisible, not sure how to mend the relationship or make his feelings known. The figurative chains on his feet keep him from both expressing his feelings and from leaving … he feels powerless. He wishes she could read his mind -- hence the song title -- because that would be the only way for her to really see how he feels.

    The second verse, "If I could read your mind, love, what a tale your thoughts could tell Just like a paperback novel, the kind the drugstores sell When you reach the part where the heartaches come The hero would be me, but heroes often fail And you won't read that book again because the ending's just too hard to take."

    describes the woman's mind, like a romance novel or a fairy tale — dreaming of the knight in shining armor she hopes for her love to be. He realizes that she wanted for him to be the hero, the knight in shining armor … but he failed. And now she won’t come back to him because it is too painful and she already knows how it will turn out.

    "I'd walk away like a movie star who gets burned in a three way script, Enter number two A movie queen to play the scene Of bringing all the good things out in me But for now, love, let's be real I never thought I could act this way And I've got to say that I just don't get it I don't know where we went wrong but the feeling's gone And I just can't get it back."

    Here, he describes the end of the paperback novel and what was simultaneously occurring in his mind. His pride (as the movie star) makes him want to walk away rather than compromise or communicate. He thinks that there's some other woman out there who will bring out all the good things in him, and he won't have to work on the relationship or deal with arguments. In "escaping" from the relationship and the chains upon his feet, he is expecting to find the perfect relationship to take its place, but realizes this is unrealistic and can’t figure out why he thinks this way.

    The last verse,

    "If you could read my mind, love, what a tale my thoughts could tell Just like an old time movie, 'bout a ghost from a wishing well In a castle dark or a fortress strong with chains upon my feet But stories always end And if you read between the lines, you'll know that I'm just trying to understand The feelings that you lack I never thought I could feel this way and I've got to say that I just don't get it I don't know where we went wrong but the feeling's gone and I just can't get it back."

    Relationships, like stories, come to an end. He uses an interesting tactic to show the abrupt end — unlike the first verse where he finishes the thought, he interrupts the verse to say “but stories always end.” He can’t understand how she doesn’t care anymore, in the powerful line, " And if you read between the lines, you'll know that I'm just trying to understand the feelings that you lack."

    This is oh so representative of the lack of clear communication in so many relationships. We sit there, feeling so many things that we just can't express. And we wish that the other person could just read our mind and understand us. But our pride gets in the way. And we are silent. Then those feelings gradually fade and we can't understand where they went or how our relationship went wrong.

    hopeandunderstandingon April 11, 2009   Link
  • +7
    My Interpretation

    This song is beautiful and poignant and just because what I say may make the protagonist seem like a bad guy to some of you, that should not detract from it. It is really straight forward. It is about a couple and the guy falls out of love, then into love with another woman.It is one of those things that just happens and Lightfoot uses the analogy of a "dime store novel" or an old movie to describe the situation. Consider the part where he describes that there is just one actress then, "Enter Number two: a movie queen to play the scene while bringing all the good things out in me." He also draws a parallel between himself and the hero of a dime store novel saying, "When you reach the part when the hero comes, the hero would be me and heroes often fail," which means that he failed her by falling for someone else. He alludes to the fact that his first love will not take him back because it would be too painful: "And you won't read that book again because the ending just too hard to take." He explains that he does not understand why their feelings towards each other changed "the feelings gone and I just can't get it back." The song is about falling for someone else, not being able to help it and saying good bye to the old lover while trying to explain.

    KittenThinkson December 08, 2009   Link
  • +6
    General Comment

    It's also frankly honest about his own egotism ("Like a movie star burned in a three way script"). I've been there. I loved a girl and couldn't see how my own egotism got in the way of seeing how it was killing love. Welcome to the human condition.

    groupingon July 03, 2002   Link
  • +6
    General Comment

    UNBELIEVABLE!

    This song is about a man in love with something that doesn't exist - ie, mutual love. This is a classic song of unrequited love, nothing more. I love it. It may be my favorite lovelorn song of all time. The lyrics are true tear-jerker, and the music/production are so fine that they only magnify the lyrics.

    These lines never fail to bring tears to my eyes...

    "But heroes often fail And you won't read that book again Because the ending's just too hard to take"

    Also, the music and production of this tune is exquisite - listen to the subtle bass lines, chord changes and strings. Good listen with headphones. The VI-II-V-I progression is one of the most common progressions in all of pop music. But in this tune tune the progression is as fresh as it has ever been - it brings the listener through the lyrics as gently yet sadly as could be, enhancing the lyrics by an order of magnitude. Lots of subtle harmonies hidden in this tune.

    My only complaint is the duration of this song, I wish it would go on for 2 hours!

    tsreybon August 10, 2006   Link
  • +3
    General Comment

    one of my favorites

    nobody1984on May 27, 2004   Link
  • +3
    General Comment

    "And I will never be set free As long as I'm a ghost that you can't see" "And if you read between the lines You'll know that I'm just trying to understand The feelings that you lack I never thought I could feel this way And I've got to say that I just to get it I don't know where we went wrong But the feeling's gone And I just can't get it back "

    I think these are the most telling lines. I think this song is about someone he is very much in love with and its all of a sudden falling apart. he feels like a ghost to her, she's not seeing him the way she used to and he'll never be set free again until she sees him again. Also he's saying he's never felt this way about anyone before and he's trying to understand how she lost the love for him and how to get it back. Its like his final acceptance of a love lost.

    littlewingon July 27, 2006   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    It's a brilliant song. I can't find the right words to even begin to describe it. Every time I play it, it helps me think about the dark and light side of every relationship.

    Dreamwevron August 15, 2002   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    Break it down by stanza, and you can see the story form...

    1st - he refers to "an old time movie" which says to me "silent film" for whatever reason. He talks about being shackled in chains in a dark and impenetrable place, stuck by a wishing well, where she can't see him... he feels trapped, invisible, and muted with his wishes of what their relationship could be, or could have been, and she doesn't recognize, nor wants to recognize, what his desires.

    2nd - he refers to "paperback novel, the kind that drugstores sell"; this makes me think of harlequin romance novels. When the climax of the novel comes, and the hero is supposed to come in and save the day, sweep her off her feet, he has failed somehow... He sees that she is expecting their relationship to be like a romance novel, and he hasn't lived up to her fantasy, so she no longer wants him or their relationship anymore (she won't pick up the book again).

    3rd - this continues vaguely from the last - the 3 way script is him, her, and the third is her fantasy version of him. he gets burned in it because she would rather be with the imagined fantasy him instead of the real him. He doesn't know where it all went wrong, but neither of them are in love anymore, and he can't get it back.

    4th - the reprise of the first, except he states that this time, instead of going on forever like the ghost, the story is ending. He never thought he could fall so far out of love and is just trying to understand why and where it all fell apart.

    On a more personal note, I love Gordon Lightfoot and have since my youth (I'm 26), and although there are songs of his that I like better, I still absolutely love this song.

    the EYEon February 14, 2007   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    I think it was around 1968...junior high for me....when we were wearing out the 45 of this song on the old HiFi set. This beautiful song is so unique in it's "sound" that you could really never pair another song with it....except another Gordon Lightfoot song like "Beautiful". I could list 30 or 40 other 45s that were in the same stack with this song....and they are all obscure 60's classics.....but none have survived like If You Could Read My Mind. "As long as I'm a Ghost you can't see"....what junior high kid hasn't felt that?

    kitconsulon September 24, 2014   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    A lovely song, very thought-provoking, but true - "When you reach the part where the heartache come The hero would be me But heroes often fail" Beautiful.

    nutty dolphinon June 18, 2002   Link

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