It's Too Late
Echoes of Regret: Conway Twitty's Heartfelt PleaLyrics
It's too late, she's gone
Expressing regret that it's too late because she has already left.
It's too late, my baby's gone
Reiterating the idea that it's too late, emphasizing the loss of the speaker's baby.
Wish I had told her she was my only one
Reflecting on the desire to have conveyed that she was the only love in the speaker's life.
Now, it's too late, she's gone
Repeating the sentiment that it's too late, emphasizing the irreversible nature of her departure.
It's a weak man who cries
Describing crying as a sign of weakness in a man.
So I guess I better try
Expressing the speaker's intention to try not to cry despite the emotional pain.
Guess, I will miss her more than anyone
Acknowledging that the speaker will miss her more than anyone else.
But it's too late, she's gone
Reiterating the idea that it's too late, emphasizing the finality of her departure.
She's gone, oh my baby's gone
Emphasizing the fact that she is gone, highlighting the loss of the speaker's baby.
She's gone, my baby's gone
Repeating the statement that the baby is gone, reinforcing the sense of loss.
She's gone, yes, she's gone
Further emphasizing and confirming that she has left.
Oh where, where can my baby be?
Pondering the whereabouts of the baby, expressing a sense of loss and longing.
And I wonder, wonder does she know
Expressing curiosity about whether she knows the impact of her departure.
When she left me, oh, oh it hurt me so
Recalling the pain caused by her leaving and expressing the emotional hurt.
I need your lovin', please don't make me wait
Requesting love and affection, asking not to be kept waiting for it.
Come tell me it's not too late
Pleading for assurance that it's not too late to receive the needed love.
I need your lovin', please don't make me wait
Repeating the plea for love, reiterating the urgency of not making the speaker wait.
Come tell me it's not too late
Seeking reassurance that it's not too late for the desired love and connection.
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