Lyrics
Give me one more day before I
Expresses a plea for an additional day.
Give me one more night before I
Requests one more night before a significant event.
Give me one more kiss before I
Asks for one more kiss, possibly implying a desire for intimacy.
Give me one more chance before I
Seeks another opportunity or chance before a critical moment.
(Are you ready, Are you ready, Are you ready to die)
Repetitive question about readiness for a profound experience, perhaps death.
Give me one more
Continues the plea for 'one more,' emphasizing a sense of urgency or importance.
(Give me one more day) day before I
Reiterates the request for an additional day, creating emphasis.
(Before I)
Transition or pause in the request, leading to anticipation.
(Are you ready, Are you ready, Are you ready to die)
Recurrence of the question about readiness for a significant event, possibly death.
Give me one more
Continues the plea, emphasizing the importance of one more opportunity.
(Give me one more day) dance before I
Requests one more dance before a crucial moment, suggesting a desire for joy or celebration.
(Before I)
Transition or pause, building anticipation for the next request.
(Are you ready, Are you ready, Are you ready to die)
Repeats the question about readiness, underscoring a sense of impending finality.
Give me one more chance
Asks for one more chance, expressing a desire for redemption or change.
(Give me one more day) before I
Reiterates the plea for an additional day, maintaining urgency.
(Before I)
Transition or pause, creating tension or suspense.
(Are you ready, Are you ready, Are you ready to die)
Repeats the question about readiness, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.
Give me one more
Continues the request for 'one more,' intensifying the emotional appeal.
(Give me one more day) night before I
Asks for one more night, maintaining the theme of seeking additional time.
(Before I)
Transition or pause, building anticipation for the next lines.
Before I
Repetition of "Before I," suggesting a reflection on impending events or decisions.
(Before I)
-Before I
-(Before I)
-Give me one more day
Repeats the plea for one more day, highlighting the urgency of the request.
(Give me one more day) before I
Transition or pause, creating a sense of anticipation for the following lines.
(Before I)
Repeats the plea, maintaining the emotional intensity of the request.
(Are you ready, Are you ready, Are you ready to die)
Repeats the question about readiness, underscoring the gravity of the situation.
(Are you ready, Are you ready)
Repetition of "Are you ready," emphasizing the imminent nature of a significant event.
(Are you ready, Are you ready)
-Give me one more night
Requests one more night, possibly linking it to a specific event or experience.
(Give me one more day) before I
Reiterates the plea for an additional day, maintaining the theme of urgency.
(Before I)
Transition or pause, creating a moment of reflection or anticipation.
(Are you ready, Are you ready, Are you ready to die)
Repeats the question about readiness, intensifying the emotional impact.
(Are you ready Are you ready)
Repetition of "Are you ready," emphasizing the significance of the impending event.
(Are you ready Are you ready)
-Before I
Repetition of "Before I," reinforcing the contemplation of approaching decisions or outcomes.
(Before I)
-Before I
-(Before I)
Reiterates the plea for one more opportunity, maintaining a sense of urgency.
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