About the Song
Toby Keith isnât known for shying away from bravado and brash country anthems. But beneath that exterior lies a man who can tap into themes of vulnerability and regret, as evidenced in his 2013 song âLittle Miss Tear Stainâ.
This track, featured on the album âDrinks After Workâ, takes a more introspective approach, exploring the aftermath of a failed relationship. The song opens with a mournful guitar melody, setting the stage for a bittersweet exploration of lost love.
Keith casts himself as the regretful narrator, addressing a woman he calls âLittle Miss Tear Stainâ. The nickname, while seemingly playful, carries a hint of endearment, suggesting a fondness that lingers despite the breakup.
The lyrics paint a picture of a strained relationship that ultimately crumbled. Lines like âYou say you hate me, you donât love me, you donât ever wanna hear from me againâ reveal the bitter words exchanged and the emotional distance that grew between them.
âLittle Miss Tear Stainâ is laced with a sense of longing. Keith ponders the possibility of reconciliation, singing âCould we ever get back together, or is never still a good time to call?â The question hangs heavy, hinting at a desire to rekindle the flame despite the past hurt.
However, a touch of skepticism peeks through. The line âAre you still hot, girl, as a firecracker? âCause you were smokinâ when you pulled outâ injects a hint of objectification, leaving the listener unsure of the sincerity of his desire to reunite.
âLittle Miss Tear Stainâ is a complex ballad that captures the messy emotions that follow a breakup. Itâs a song of regret, laced with a glimmer of hope and a touch of unresolved feelings. While it may not be Keithâs most optimistic track, it offers a relatable glimpse into the struggle of moving on from a love that wasnât meant to be.
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Lyrics: Little Miss Tear Stain
You say you hate me,
You donât love me,
You donât ever wanna hear from me again
Youâve had time to think about it,
After all look at how long itâs beenYou have second thoughts,
I wouldnât know it,
âCause I ainât heard a word since you went away
Iâm gonna find out,
Next time I see you
Think Iâm gonna walk right up to you and say,
Sweet little miss tear stain,
Would you entertain,
The thought of maybe having it all?
Could we ever get back together,
Or is never still a good time to call?
Are you still hot, girl, as a firecracker?
âCause you were smokinâ when you pulled out
I know hell ainât freezinâ over,
But it might be chillinâ out by now
Sweet little miss tear stain,
Would you even entertain,
The thought of maybe having it all?
Could we ever get back together,
Or is never still a good time to call?
Yeah, could we ever get back together?
Or is never still a good time to call?
Iâll call you up baby,
Oh yeah.
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