About The Song

In the realm of country music, Alan Jackson stands as a towering figure, his voice a beacon of authenticity and his lyrics a poignant tapestry of human experience. Among his vast repertoire of hits, “Look Her in the Eye and Lie” emerges as a particularly poignant ballad, delving into the depths of heartbreak and the complexities of love’s aftermath.

The song’s narrative revolves around a man grappling with the aftermath of a lost love, haunted by the lingering presence of his former flame. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an emotional encounter, where the protagonist confronts his ex-partner, torn between the desire to express his enduring love and the need to protect himself from further pain.

Jackson’s masterful songwriting shines through in his ability to capture the rawness of emotion, laying bare the protagonist’s vulnerability and inner turmoil. The chorus, with its repeated plea to “look her in the eye and lie,” serves as a powerful refrain, underscoring the protagonist’s desperate attempt to conceal his true feelings in order to spare himself further heartache.

The song’s poignancy is further amplified by Jackson’s distinctive vocals, imbued with a world-weariness that resonates deeply with listeners. His voice, weathered yet tender, carries the weight of the protagonist’s emotional burden, lending authenticity and depth to the narrative.

“Look Her in the Eye and Lie” stands as a testament to Alan Jackson’s artistry, showcasing his ability to craft songs that resonate with profound emotional depth. It is a song that captures the universality of heartbreak, the lingering pain of lost love, and the complexities of human relationships. Jackson’s poignant lyrics and heartfelt delivery make “Look Her in the Eye and Lie” a timeless classic, a song that continues to touch the hearts of listeners across generations.

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Lyric

You’re asking me to tell youHow to deal with that old flameWhen you see her out thereAnd you still feel the sameHow she ripped out your whole heartAnd took it with her when she leftYou’re face to face now looking at herShe’s holding on to somebody else
Tell her you don’t love herAnd tell her you don’t careAnd tell her you don’t need herAnd you don’t miss her thereAnd give her that cold shoulderAnd say you’ve never criedJust look her in the eye and lie
You may not get overSome loves in your lifeBut as you’ll get olderYou’ll know wrong more than rightBut you might get luckyAnd those feelings fade awayThe chances are they’ll come back aroundTo be ready now and just what to say
Just tell her you don’t love herAnd tell her you don’t careAnd tell her you don’t need herAnd you don’t miss her thenAnd give her that cold shoulderAnd say you’ve never criedJust look her in the eye and lie
You tell her you don’t love herAnd tell her you don’t careAnd tell her you don’t need herAnd you don’t miss her thenAnd give her that cold shoulderAnd say you’ve never criedJust look her in the eye and lie