Lyrics
Oh, what happened to that beautiful smile
Expressing concern about the loss of a once-beautiful smile in the partner.
Oh, the one that you gave me anytime we were face to face
Recalling the joy of receiving that smile whenever they were face to face.
Is it someone that's taking my place
Questioning if someone else is taking the singer's place in the partner's life.
Darling, what happened
Summing up the emotional distress and asking directly, "Darling, what happened?"
Oh, what happened to those fast heartbeats
Reflecting on the disappearance of the intense and fast heartbeats that were once present.
Oh, the one's, the one's that excited me so
Describing the heartbeats that used to excite the singer.
Tell me, don't you love me, don't you love me no more
Asking if the partner still loves the singer or if that love has diminished.
Darling, what happened
Repeating the inquiry, expressing concern about the diminishing love.
Oh, it's so sad what a little time can do
Highlighting the sadness caused by the changes that time can bring.
Well, too much time with another
Emphasizing that spending too much time with another person can alter the dynamics of a relationship.
Careless love can change the two
Stressing the impact of careless love on the bond between two individuals.
Oh, what happened to the love we knew
Asking about the disappearance of the love they once shared.
All of those good times, the good times, just me and you
Reminiscing about the good times spent together, emphasizing the exclusivity of those moments.
Oh, baby, baby, before I go
Expressing a desire to know something important before parting.
Oh, it's just one thing I'd like to know
Pleading to understand whether the partner still loves and cares.
Oh, don't you love me
Repeating the question, seeking reassurance about the continuity of love.
Oh, don't you care, don't you care anymore
Expressing doubt about the partner's caring attitude, seeking clarification.
Darling, what happened
Reiterating the central question about the changes in the partner's feelings.
Oh, it's so sad, so sad what a little time can do
Reiterating the sadness caused by the passage of time and its effects.
Yeah, it's too much time with another
Repeating the idea that spending too much time with someone else can alter a relationship.
Careless love can change the two
Echoing the impact of careless love on the connection between two individuals.
Oh, tell me what happened, baby, to the love we knew
Repeating the question, seeking an explanation for the changes in their love.
All the good times, the good times, just me and you
Revisiting the memories of the good times shared exclusively between the singer and the partner.
Oh, baby, baby, before I go
Expressing a desire to know something crucial before leaving.
Oh, it's just one thing, one thing I'd like to know
Reiterating the importance of understanding whether the partner still loves and cares.
Don't you love me, oh, don't you care anymore
Repeating the question about the partner's love and care, emphasizing the uncertainty.
Darling, what happened
Concluding with a restatement of the central theme, expressing confusion and seeking clarity.
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