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Love's Second Chance: Hunter Rae's Tale of Heartbreak and RedemptionLyrics
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Repetitive vocalization, possibly expressing a mix of emotions or creating a rhythmic effect.
Ah, ah, ah, ah
-Ah, ah, ah, ah
-Have you ever had someone come and go
Introduces the theme of temporary relationships or encounters, suggesting people entering and exiting one's life.
Walk on in real slow, say hello, and damn you just know
Describes a scenario where someone arrives unexpectedly, and there's an immediate realization or intuition about their impact.
I'ma have to get over you
Acknowledges the need to move on from the person in question, indicating a past emotional attachment.
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Highlights the inevitability of going through a similar experience again, using the metaphor of doing it "twice."
Now three years go by, mid-July, you heard it from a friend
Refers to the passage of time, mentioning a specific timeframe (three years) and the influence of external sources like friends.
Someone is back and you know better now, but you still pretend
Suggests a return of the same person, despite knowing better, and the act of pretending that the outcome will be different.
You won't make that mistake again
Expresses the determination not to repeat a past mistake, emphasizing the learning process.
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Reiterates the theme of experiencing a similar situation for the second time, reinforcing the concept of doing things "twice."
Oh the one that gets away, is the one that almost stayed
Reflects on the idea that the person who almost stays but ultimately leaves has a lasting impact on one's memory.
The one that throws that truck in drive, is the one you once prayed
Contrasts the choices made by different individuals, emphasizing the divergent paths they take in life.
Would fly right down that same road, but years come and they go
Describes the passing of time and the inevitability of change, using a metaphorical road as a symbol of life's journey.
And you're left sitting there paying that price
Expresses the consequences of decisions, possibly alluding to emotional or relational costs.
Yeah, that's what happens when you let em' play you
Warns against allowing others to manipulate or deceive, reinforcing the idea of being played emotionally.
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Reiterates the vulnerability of being played emotionally, emphasizing the recurrence of such experiences.
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Repetition of vocalization, possibly indicating a transition in the narrative or building emotional intensity.
Well you know now, you lost your mind for a little bit
-But when that song comes on, you're going 90 strong, that smile is still lit up on that passengers side
Describes a moment of nostalgia and happiness, triggered by a specific song, despite past emotional turmoil.
And it made you look twice
Emphasizes the lasting impact of the person who almost stayed, highlighting the power of memories and emotions.
The one that gets away, is the one that almost stayed
Repeats the theme of someone almost staying but ultimately leaving, reinforcing the significance of this experience.
The one that throws that truck in drive, is the one you once prayed
-Would fly right down that same road, but years come and they go
Reiterates the transient nature of time and the journey down the same road, suggesting cyclical patterns in life.
And you're left sitting there paying that price
Stresses the enduring impact of decisions and the emotional toll they take over time.
Yeah, that's what happens when you let em' play you
Repeats the warning against being played emotionally, underlining the importance of learning from past experiences.
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-Ah, ah, ah, ah
Repetition of vocalization, possibly indicating a shift in emotional intensity or building towards a conclusion.
Ah, ah, ah, ah
-Oooh, yeah
Expresses a sense of realization or understanding, possibly related to the consequences of letting others manipulate emotions.
The one that gets away, is the one that almost stayed
Reiterates the themes of missed opportunities, the impact of choices, and the emotional toll of being played, emphasizing the recurrence of such experiences.
The one that throws that truck in drive, is the one you once prayed
-Would fly right down that same road, but years come and they go
-And you're left sitting there paying that price
-Yeah, that's what happens when you let em' play you
-Oh that's what happens when you let em' play you
Reiterates the consequences of letting others manipulate emotions, underscoring the importance of self-awareness.
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Repetition of vocalization, possibly signaling the conclusion of the narrative or the emotional climax.
Ah, ah, ah, ah
-Ah, ah, ah, ah
-That's what happens when you let em' play you
Concludes by restating the warning against being played emotionally, emphasizing the significance of learning from past mistakes.
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