Lizzy McAlpine's lyrical composition is a poignant exploration of the complexities of love and loss. The lyrics depict a narrator grappling with the aftermath of an ended relationship, trying to reconcile the lingering feelings for their former lover with the necessity to move on. The repeated request for 'a minute' signifies a yearning for time - time to heal, time to forget, and perhaps, time to say a proper goodbye. The song also touches upon themes of regret and guilt, as suggested by lines like "Maybe it's time to throw dirt upon your name or place blame." However, there is an acceptance that no one is at fault; sometimes relationships simply don't work out due to unfortunate timing. This song encapsulates the bittersweet nature of love and its inevitable pains. #LoveAndLoss #BittersweetGoodbye
Give Me A Minute
Lyrics
Give me a minute
Just one will do
I'll say goodbye, to gossamer skies
The city will move out of frame
But it's still you
Who remains
Give me a minute
Kiss me again
I'll say goodbye, to cloudy blue skies
I'd trade all I got in my name
For you instead
Of this pain
Maybe it's time to forget you
Maybe it's time to throw dirt upon your name
Or place blame
But it's no one's fault
No it's no one's fault
We're just late
I'll give you a minute
Let you have peace
I'll say farewell, to what I can't tell
I bet that you'll do just the same
And maybe I'm
What remains
Writer(s): Elizabeth McAlpine
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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