Kris Kristofferson – Loving Her Was Easier

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About The Song

In the realm of country music, few names resonate with the same level of poetic depth and emotional resonance as Kris Kristofferson. His songs, imbued with a raw honesty and poignant vulnerability, have become anthems for generations of listeners, capturing the complexities of love, loss, and the human condition. Among his vast repertoire of heartfelt ballads, “Loving Her Was Easier” stands as a timeless masterpiece, a testament to Kristofferson’s songwriting prowess and his ability to craft lyrics that pierce the soul.

Released in 1971 as part of Kristofferson’s debut album, The Silver Tongued Devil and I, “Loving Her Was Easier” quickly established itself as a country music classic. The song’s melancholic melody, perfectly complemented by Kristofferson’s weathered vocals, sets the stage for a tale of love and heartbreak that unfolds with a captivating blend of simplicity and profound emotion.

The lyrics, penned by Kristofferson himself, delve into the aftermath of a love lost, painting vivid imagery of a narrator grappling with the lingering pain of a relationship that has ended. The opening lines, “I remember the way she used to look at me/With those big blue eyes that could see right through my soul,” immediately establish the song’s emotional core, introducing the woman who has left an indelible mark on the narrator’s heart.

As the song progresses, the narrator reflects on the ease with which he once loved, contrasting it with the overwhelming difficulty of moving on. “Loving her was easier than anything I’ll ever do again,” he laments, his voice laced with a palpable ache of longing and regret. The simplicity of this declaration, devoid of flowery language or exaggerated metaphors, speaks volumes about the depth of the narrator’s emotional turmoil.

The chorus, with its repetitive refrain of “Loving her was easier,” serves as a poignant reminder of the song’s central theme. Each repetition reinforces the narrator’s struggle to reconcile the past with the present, emphasizing the profound impact his lost love has had on his life.

“Loving Her Was Easier” is not merely a song about heartbreak; it is a profound exploration of the human condition, delving into the complexities of love, loss, and the enduring power of memory. Kristofferson’s masterful songwriting is on full display here, as he weaves together simple yet evocative language to create a narrative that resonates with listeners on a deeply personal level.

The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal. Over the years, it has been covered by numerous artists across various genres, each adding their own interpretation to Kristofferson’s heartfelt ballad. However, it is Kristofferson’s original rendition that remains the definitive version, capturing the essence of the song with an authenticity and emotional depth that is unmatched.

“Loving Her Was Easier” is a cornerstone of Kris Kristofferson’s illustrious career, a song that has cemented his legacy as one of the most influential and revered songwriters of our time. Its poignant lyrics and melancholic melody continue to touch the hearts of listeners worldwide, serving as a timeless reminder of the enduring power of love and the profound impact it can have on our lives.

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Hey, I wanna tell you before we get out of here tonightHow much we appreciate the good feeling you’ve been throwing back at usBecause it’s a-, we’re in it for the love and not the money, darlingBut if it wasn’t for y’all’s money we couldn’t do it, so God bless you for that
I have seen the mornin’ burnin’ golden on the mountain in the skiesAchin’ with the feelin’ of the freedom of an eagle when she fliesTurnin’ on the world the way she smiled upon my soul as I lay dyin’Healin’ as the colors in the sunlight and the shadows of her eyes
Wakin’ in the mornin’ to the feelin’ of her fingers on my skinWipin’ out the traces of the people and the places that I’ve beenTeachin’ me that yesterday was somethin’ that I’d never thought of tryin’Talkin’ of tomorrow and the money love and time we had to spendLovin’ her was easier than anything I’ll ever do again
Comin’ close together with a feelin’ that I’ve never known before in my timeShe ain’t ashamed to be a human or afraid to be a friendI don’t know the answer to the easy way she opened every door in my mindBut dreamin’ was as easy as believin’, it was never gonna endAnd lovin’ her was easier than anything I’ll ever do again
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