We Should Be Together

Don Williams Don Williams

The Yearning for Togetherness in Don Williams' 'We Should Be Together'

Don Williams' song 'We Should Be Together' is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the deep emotions of longing and love. The lyrics express a profound yearning for a romantic connection that feels both inevitable and essential. Williams sings about the struggle of trying not to love someone, only to find that the love persists regardless. This internal conflict is a common theme in love songs, but Williams' gentle delivery and sincere lyrics make it particularly poignant.

The chorus, 'We should be together, together we should be walking side by side,' emphasizes the natural fit and harmony the singer feels with his beloved. The repetition of 'together' underscores the importance of unity and companionship in the relationship. The idea of 'keeping each other satisfied' suggests a mutual fulfillment that goes beyond mere physical presence, hinting at a deeper emotional and spiritual connection.

In the verses, Williams reflects on the significance of the other person's company, indicating that their presence has become a vital part of his life. The line 'What will I do if I can't have you?' captures the fear and uncertainty of losing this essential bond. The piano interlude adds a layer of melancholy, enhancing the song's emotional depth. Overall, 'We Should Be Together' is a touching exploration of love's inevitability and the profound impact of a significant other on one's life.

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