One More Time

Redemption's Echo: A Heart's Plea in Mike Ness' Melody
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Lyrics

The sky looks so dark, looks like it might rain

The speaker observes a gloomy sky that suggests the possibility of rain, reflecting a somber mood.

My babies gone, on the south bound train

The speaker's loved one has departed on a southbound train, indicating separation and departure.

Come back baby, lets try it over

An appeal for reconciliation, asking the departed partner to come back and start anew.

One more time ,just one more time

Expressing a desire for another chance, emphasizing the plea for a fresh beginning.


she left me here, did not tell me why

The partner left abruptly without providing an explanation, leaving the speaker in emotional distress.

I only know she, left me here to cry

Emphasizes the emotional impact of the departure, leaving the speaker in a state of sorrow.

Please come back baby, lets try it over

A repetition of the plea for the partner to return, suggesting a strong desire for reconciliation.

One more time, just one more time

Reiterating the plea for another chance, underscoring the importance of a fresh start.


she left me alone, on her on accord

Describing the partner's departure as a solitary decision, highlighting a sense of abandonment.

This I gotta leave I know, in the hands of the lord

Recognizing the need to surrender the situation to a higher power, possibly indicating acceptance of fate.

Please come back baby, lets try it over

A renewed plea for reconciliation, expressing a desire to mend the relationship.

One more time, just one more time

Reiterating the plea for one more chance, emphasizing the importance of reconciliation.

One more time, just one more time

A repetition emphasizing the speaker's plea for another opportunity to make things right.

One more time, one more time

Further emphasis on the desire for one more chance, possibly indicating the intensity of the emotions involved.

One more time

A simple plea for another opportunity, encapsulating the overarching theme of the song.

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