Forgive Me Darling
Love's Bittersweet Journey: Forgive Me Darling by Marco TansiniLyrics
Forgive me darling
Expressing a need for forgiveness from the speaker's beloved.
but love don't last
Indicating a belief that love is not enduring.
and slips away
Describing the transient nature of love, how it slips away.
i know you're charming
Acknowledging the charm of the beloved.
but tomorrow is another day on that long long road
Referencing the uncertainty of the future, symbolized by the road.
i'll be driving all alone and the best of me still remain in Mexico
Expressing a journey alone, with the speaker's best self left behind in Mexico.
my sweet Lucia
Addressing the beloved, Lucia, with affection.
there will be no other love like yours and mine
Highlighting the uniqueness of the love shared between the speaker and Lucia.
but now it's all over
Declaring the end of the relationship.
oh sweet Lucia
Repeating the name Lucia, expressing nostalgia and regret.
things always change
Commenting on the inevitability of change in life.
in our short lives
Reflecting on the transient nature of human existence.
my dear Lucia
Addressing Lucia with affectionate language.
you're still in my eyes
Asserting that Lucia is still remembered or cherished by the speaker.
forgive me darling
Reiterating the plea for forgiveness, possibly for a dream that didn't endure.
the dream don't last
Stating that dreams are not long-lasting, supporting the earlier sentiment.
and fades away
Emphasizing the fading away of dreams or love.
so please don't cry
Urging the beloved not to cry, possibly trying to console them.
tomorrow will be better than today on that long straight road
Expressing hope for a better future, symbolized by the road.
i will be all alone
Anticipating solitude on the road, but the heart remains tied to Mexico.
but my heart,my heart will still be in Mexico
Referencing the enduring connection to Mexico, despite physical separation.
my sweet Lucia
Addressing Lucia with affection, reiterating the uniqueness of their love.
there will be no other love like yours and mine
Repeating the sentiment of exclusive love shared with Lucia.
but now it's all over
Declaring the finality of the relationship, emphasizing it's over.
oh sweet Lucia
Repeating the name Lucia, expressing a sense of loss.
things always change
Acknowledging the inevitability of change in the short span of life.
in our short lives
Reflecting on the brevity of life and its unpredictable nature.
my dear Lucia
Addressing Lucia again, reaffirming her presence in the speaker's thoughts.
you're still in my eyes
Asserting that Lucia is still remembered or cherished by the speaker.
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