1 hits, so Ronnie probably didn’t hear that roasting from atop his pile of gold records.īut it does raise a valid point, if Ronnie could see that shirt, he wouldn’t be wearing it. But I’ve never heard of any of those other guys and Ronnie has 40 No. If you love such song lyrics, you can add this page to your favorite.
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I feel bad for Ronnie after that roasting. If you are interested in other songs in the same album, please click Stranger in My House. “Just because I’m blind doesn’t mean I want to spend a whole evening looking at one of Ronnie’s butt-ugly shirts.” That is just…damn. One last piece of evidence that seals my opinion that he is in fact blind, unlike Stevie, is this bit from when a bunch of other blind musicians had a party and didn’t invite Ronnie, which is beyond rude. So this seems like a good explanation for those lyrics and does provide some valid evidence that he is in fact blind. Let’s be real, Ronnie probably didn’t write all or most of his songs, and as many bangers as Ronnie has put out over the years, who are we to question the lyrics and content of his song. The way that I see things are the way I see them. If they talk about, “I saw her standing by the door” or whatever, hey, I don’t shy away from any of that. I think you just try to find great songs. But, no, those are totally not intentional. But I use that very loosely, because when you see something, you see something in your own way. If I run into somebody, I’ll say, “Hey, good to see you again.” And it’s my perception of being with you or whatever my senses let me know. In some of your songs, you make comments about sight: “Was I too blind to see what’s been happening to me?” and “There’s a stranger in my house/Somebody here that I can’t see.” Were these deliberate puns? So two verses into the song we’re back where we started, unsure if he is actually blind.īut why sing a song with lines about LOOKING into someone’s eyes if you’re blind? Well Ronnie covers that in an interview with CMT.Ĥ. Let’s be real though, if Ronnie is actually blind, everyone in his house is a stranger. Somebody here trying to take her away from meīut Ronnie quickly walks back his statement about looking into her eyes by acknowledging that there is in fact a stranger in his house, somebody there that he can’t see. Not quite as suspicious as Stevie making a PSA song about the dangers of drunk driving, but a bit weird nonetheless. OK Ronnie, if you’re so blind, then why are you telling us about looking into a woman’s eyes? That seems more than a little suspicious. Now, let’s dive a little deeper into the lyrics here.