The song "Girl Like You" by Sammy Johnson is about longing for someone who is out of reach, specifically a girl who is stranded on a deserted island. The lyrics express the narrator's desire to be with her and his willingness to wait for her no matter how long it takes. The opening lines suggest that if the narrator knew the girl was stranded on a deserted island, he would do everything possible to be with her. He mentions swinging and stacking his gauge, which could mean using any available means to reach her. However, he is aware that this idea is simply wishful thinking. The chorus emphasizes the narrator's unwavering commitment and love for this girl. He expresses that he could wait forever for her because no one else will do. This demonstrates his devotion and belief that she is worth the wait. The lyrics also touch on the idea of communication and the narrator's hopes for a response from the girl. He mentions writing a letter and wonders if she would return it. He also mentions a call collect from a foreign place, implying that he would gladly accept the charges just to talk to her. Overall, the song portrays a sense of longing, hope, and patience. The narrator is daydreaming and fantasizing about being with this girl, willing to wait as long as it takes. He hopes that wherever she is, she finds her way, and he pleads with her not to take too long in coming back to him.