I Know She Still Loves Me

George Strait · 50 Number Ones [MCA Nashville] [2004]

There's just a hint of indifference

In her lack of conversation when we talk.

And the subject matters change,

There's no mention of our future now at all.

She still kisses me each morning,

But it seems more like a habit than before.



I know she still loves me,

But I don't think she likes me anymore.



She used to laugh at all my jokes,

But lately I can't seem to make her smile.

And the last time we made love it was good,

But God it's been a while.

She's always there when I get home,

But she's no longer waiting at the door.



I know she still loves me,

But I don't think she likes me anymore.



'Cause it's just a little colder every time I hold her.

She's just going through the motions

From what's left of her devotion;

And it scares me half to death

Wonderin' what tomorrow holds in store.



I know she still loves me,

But I don't think she likes me anymore.



Right now I know she loves me,

But I don't think she likes me anymore.

I Know She Still Loves Me

George Strait's "I Know She Still Loves Me" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in traditional country storytelling. Recorded for the landmark 2004 compilation "50 Number Ones," the track exemplifies his signature blend of polished production and authentic, down-to-earth lyricism. As a staple of his discography, the song reflects the enduring themes of heartbreak and resilience that have defined his career since the early 1980s. Strait's delivery remains characteristically steady and sincere, anchoring the song within the classic country-pop sound that earned him widespread acclaim and a dedicated following. The recording serves as a testament to his ability to craft anthems that resonate across generations, solidifying his status as a central figure in modern country music.