Tin Man Lyrics – Miranda Lambert
Tin Man Lyrics
[Verse 1: Miranda Lambert]
Hey there, Mr. Tin Man
You don't know how lucky you are
You shouldn't spend your whole life wishing
For something bound to fall apart
Every time you're feeling empty
Better thank your lucky stars
If you ever felt one breaking
You'd never want a heart
[Verse 2: Miranda Lambert]
Hey there, Mr. Tin Man
You don't know how lucky you are
I've been on the road that you're on
It didn't get me very far
You ain't missing nothing
'Cause love is so damn hard
Take it from me, darling
You don't want a heart
[Verse 3: Miranda Lambert]
Hey there, Mr. Tin Man
I'm glad we talked this out
You can take mine if you want it
It's in pieces now
By the way there, Mr. Tin Man
If you don't mind the scars
You give me your armor
And you can have my heart
Tin Man Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Tin Man" by Miranda Lambert reflects on the idea that having a heart and experiencing love can be challenging and painful. The lyrics address Mr. Tin Man, suggesting that he's fortunate not to feel the emotional turmoil that comes with a human heart. The singer shares her own struggles with love, highlighting its difficulty and the potential for heartbreak. In the end, she offers Mr. Tin Man her broken heart, implying that he might be better off without one.
[Verse 1]
Miranda addresses Mr. Tin Man, expressing that he's fortunate not to understand the complexities of human emotions. She advises him not to wish for something that is likely to fall apart, emphasizing the difficulty of maintaining a heart without experiencing the pain of its breakage.
[Verse 2]
The singer reveals her own experiences on a challenging road of love, indicating that it didn't lead to much success. She suggests that Mr. Tin Man isn't missing out on anything, as love is incredibly tough. The line "You don't want a heart" emphasizes the hardships associated with love and the potential desire to avoid such emotional turmoil.
[Verse 3]
Miranda concludes by expressing gratitude for the conversation with Mr. Tin Man. She offers him her broken heart, symbolizing her willingness to part with the emotional baggage that comes with love. The mention of scars suggests that love leaves lasting marks, and the exchange of armor and heart implies a trade-off between emotional vulnerability and protection.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Miranda Lambert (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Eric Masse, Frank Liddell & Glenn Worf
- Writter(s)
- Jon Randall, Jack Ingram & Miranda Lambert
- Released On
- November 18, 2016
Miranda Lambert (Singles) Songs
- 1.Bluebird
- 2.Dammit Randy
- 3.Gunpowder & Lead
- 4.Little Red Wagon
- 5.Mama’s Broken Heart
- 6.Over You
- 7.Runnin’ Just in Case
- 8.Settling Down
- 9.Something Bad ft. Carrie Underwood
- 10.The House That Built Me
- 11.Tin Man
- 12.Vice
Miranda Lambert Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Tin Man" song?
"Tin Man" song is sung by Miranda Lambert.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Tin Man" song?
"Tin Man" song lyrics written by Jon Randall, Jack Ingram & Miranda Lambert.
Who is the music producer of "Tin Man" song?
"Tin Man" song music composed & produced by Eric Masse, Frank Liddell & Glenn Worf.
When was "Tin Man" song released?
"Tin Man" song was released on November 18, 2016.