"For A Little While" is a song written by Steve Mandile, Jerry Vandiver and Phil Vassar, and performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in November 1998 as the sixth and final single from his album Everywhere. The song peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart but reached number-one on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.
The song is about a man's wistful reminiscing, particularly one summer season that he spent with a woman who is no longer with him.
Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that the "gentle rolling piano, sturdy fiddle, and out-in-front guitar work make the strong melody come alive, but McGraw's vocal is what really sells this song." Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe gave the song a B grade, saying that compared to the other singles from this album, this one is the "most frothy and least substantial." He went on to say that it could be "the most historically significant of the singles, given that it’s the blueprint for countless Kenny Chesney hits that followed."
Once i had a dream,
and then i walked a way,
a way i was looking for,
then i had to quit because i got afraid.
I got afraid of a door,
i made a wish heaven leaked.
I'd been getting near
and i hope to always search
and maybe find a way.
Now i stick around
on a strange intense day,
i seem resigned to my fate,
i spend my waking hours
mired in my dreams
I fell asleep in some lips,
then i was falling apart
like in a lost film
but then i woke with a start
keep on finding a way.
You're a leaf and your veins are birds
like rivers in silence they ring in me.
Don't worry if you leave,
i won't be wrapped around your stem but
will you walk a while more ?
There's children singing.
The sun is shining
around your fortress,
the sun is shining
will you walk a while more ?
will you walk a while more ?