Melody Gardot's evocative ballad reflects on the fundamental human yearning for love and connection. The lyrics delve into the fleeting nature of life’s experiences, acknowledging that memories often blur and fade. Yet, amid the uncertainty and troubles that accompany existence, the artist finds solace in the indelible memory of having been loved. This poignant contemplation is further enriched by a sense of surrender to life’s inevitable struggles. Ultimately, Gardot suggests that recognizing and cherishing past moments of love attains a timeless value, offering comfort and affirmation. The song beautifully underscores that even as years pass and beauty fades, the essence of having once been loved remains a powerful and enduring testament to one's life.
Once I Was Loved
Lyrics
I don't remember
When I was young
I don't recall the day when I first saw the sun
But what I am certain
What is enough
Is just to remember that once, once I was loved
I still surrender
To troubles unknown
No use pretending all the troubles ain't my own
But what I am certain
What is enough
Is just to remember that once, once I was loved
After the years gone by
What amounts to the years in a life
What have we come to
When we reach our final days?
If we can surrender, then that is enough
Just to remember that once, once we were loved
Once we were beautiful, once we were loved
If we can surrender
Then that is enough
Just to remember that once, once we were loved
Writer(s): MELODY GARDOT
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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