Who's Sorry Now

Regretful Echoes: Unveiling Heartache in Yulie Ruth and Elizabeth McQueen's Melody
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Lyrics

Who's sorry now

The speaker questions who is feeling regret or sorrow at this moment.

Who's sorry now

The speaker repeats the question, emphasizing the theme of remorse.

Whose heart is achin'

The speaker wonders whose heart is in pain.

For breakin' each vow

Refers to someone experiencing heartache due to breaking promises.

Who's sad and blue

The speaker questions who is feeling sad and downcast.

Who's cryin' too

The speaker asks who is crying, mirroring the speaker's past experience.

Just like I cried over you

Describes the speaker's own past emotional state when they cried over someone.

Right to the end

The speaker likens their actions to those of a friend, suggesting loyalty.

Just like a friend

Expresses the speaker's attempt to caution or advise the listener.

I tried to warn you somehow

The speaker tried to warn the listener about something.

You had your way

The listener had their way, implying they did not heed the warning.

Now you must pay

Consequences are mentioned, indicating that now the listener must face them.

I'm glad that you're sorry now

The speaker expresses satisfaction that the listener is now remorseful.

Who's sorry now

Repeats the question, emphasizing the continuing theme of regret.

Who's sorry now

Reiterates the question about someone feeling sorry in the present.

Whose heart is achin'

Similar to line 3, refers to someone experiencing heartache due to breaking promises.

For breakin' each vow

Reflects on the emotional consequences of breaking vows.

Who's sad and blue

Repeats the question about someone feeling sad and downcast.

Who's cryin' too

Reiterates the question about someone crying, mirroring the speaker's past experience.

Just like I cried over you

Describes the speaker's own past emotional state when they cried over someone.

Just like a friend

Similar to line 8, the speaker likens their actions to those of a loyal friend.

Right to the end

Reiterates the speaker's attempt to caution or advise the listener.

I tried to warn you somehow

Repeats the idea that the speaker tried to warn the listener.

You had your way

Reiterates that the listener had their way, emphasizing their choices.

Now you must pay

Repeats the idea of consequences, emphasizing that the listener must now face them.

I'm glad that you're sorry now

Reiterates the speaker's satisfaction that the listener is now remorseful.

Who's sorry now

Repeats the question, emphasizing the continuing theme of regret.

Who's sorry now

Reiterates the question about someone feeling sorry in the present.

Whose heart is achin'

Similar to line 3, refers to someone experiencing heartache due to breaking promises.

For breakin' each vow

Reflects on the emotional consequences of breaking vows.

Who's sad and blue

Repeats the question about someone feeling sad and downcast.

Who's cryin' too

Reiterates the question about someone crying, mirroring the speaker's past experience.

Just like I cried over you

Describes the speaker's own past emotional state when they cried over someone.

Right to the end (right to the end)

Emphasizes the continuity of the speaker's loyalty and friendship.

Just like a friend

Repeats the idea that the speaker tried to warn the listener.

I tried to warn you somehow

Reiterates the speaker's attempt to caution or advise the listener.

You had your way

Reiterates that the listener had their way, emphasizing their choices.

Now you must pay

Repeats the idea of consequences, emphasizing that the listener must now face them.

I'm glad that you're sorry now

Reiterates the speaker's satisfaction that the listener is now remorseful.

I'm glad that you're sorry now

Repeats the satisfaction, reinforcing the finality of the listener's regret.

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