I'd Be Afraid Of Losing You
Aaron Tippin · People Like Us
I don't fear the dark of night
I may be crazy but I'm not a fool
I'd be afraid of losing you
I've looked danger in the eye
I'm not afraid to live or die
But after all that I've been through
I'd be afraid of losing you
Chours
I couldn't face a single day
Without you in my life
Your sweet embrace is all it takes
To keep me satisfied
I've always been a restless soul
Hungered for the winding road
But a rebel heart still knows the truth
I'd be afraid of losing you
Repeat Chours
Repeat First Verse
I'd be afraid of losing you
I may be crazy but I'm not a fool
Yes, I'd be afraid of losing you
About I'd Be Afraid Of Losing You
Aaron Tippin's "I'd Be Afraid Of Losing You" stands as a poignant centerpiece on the 1996 album *People Like Us*, exemplifying his mastery of country storytelling. The track blends traditional acoustic instrumentation with a narrative that explores the vulnerability of deep emotional attachment and the fear of separation. As a defining work of his mid-90s output, the song reflects Tippin's ability to craft relatable ballads that resonate with listeners through themes of loyalty and personal loss. Its inclusion on *People Like Us* highlights his commitment to crafting cohesive albums where each track contributes to a unified emotional journey, solidifying his reputation as a skilled chronicler of rural American life and sentiment.
