One More Try
One More Try: Embracing Second Chances in LoveLyrics
What kind of fool throws away a chance
Reflects on the foolishness of someone discarding an opportunity.
That may never come again
Emphasizes the rarity of certain chances and the importance of not missing them.
The chance to forgive and forget
Highlights the value of forgiving and forgetting in seizing opportunities.
What good is pride when it clears the room
Questions the significance of pride when it causes isolation.
Leaves you standing on your own
Describes the loneliness that comes from pride and isolation.
I'm not so proud that i don't know
Expresses humility, acknowledging that pride doesn't make one unaware.
No I don't want to leave and just say goodbye
Rejects the idea of leaving and emphasizes the desire to say a meaningful goodbye.
Don't want to miss what I left behind
Expresses reluctance to miss out on what was left behind.
Will you stay with me now, give me one more try
Pleads for another opportunity, asking for a second chance.
One more try
Reiterates the plea for one more chance, reinforcing the desire for reconciliation.
I know sometimes I don't say enough
Admits a shortfall in expressing emotions, a self-aware acknowledgment.
Don't seem to let my feelings show
Recognizes difficulty in revealing true feelings, suggesting a barrier in communication.
But I can say honestly I know
Affirms honesty and self-awareness in understanding personal communication shortcomings.
I remember when faith was all we had
Recalls a time when faith was a crucial aspect of the relationship.
We dreamed together and dreams are something that I still have
Shares a positive memory of dreaming together and the enduring nature of those dreams.
What kind of fool closes all the doors
Criticizes the foolishness of shutting doors and creating isolation.
And says they're feeling all alone
Reflects on the loneliness experienced by someone who claims to be alone.
I've been alone enough to know
Draws on personal experience to emphasize an understanding of loneliness.
Yes I know
Reiterates the speaker's awareness of loneliness and isolation.
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