This piece by Turnpike Troubadours paints a vivid picture of regret and the inability to change past actions. The song's protagonist is caught in a complex relationship with a young woman, who is depicted as captivating but potentially harmful. Despite recognizing her negative influence, he finds himself unable to resist her charm. The recurring metaphor of the "unrung bell" signifies irreversible decisions and actions, suggesting the protagonist's regret over his involvement with this woman. Yet, he remains entrapped by her allure, underscoring the tragic cycle of attraction and regret that defines their relationship. This narrative provides a poignant commentary on human vulnerability and the often-painful consequences of our choices. #Regret #IrreversibleDecisions
Unrung
Lyrics
Well I can tell you she's a bad idea
For the good it would do
You got a Chevrolet as old as her
Hell you bought it new
(Mmm hmmm)
(Nice to meet you ma'am)
Well I'll be damned if she won't let you
Leave her line of sight
With her left hand closed on a yellow rose
Dying in the neon light
(Mmm hmmm)
(She's something right?)
There's a thousand things that I could say
But I just bite my tongue
And listen as the last note fades away
That bell can't be unrung
He's a hero of mine you know honey
They don't make 'em like that no more
He's a hero of mine you know honey
As if he wasn't before
Oh a thousand things that I could say
But I just bite my tongue
And listen as the last note fades away
That bell can't be unrung
Well I could tell you she's a bad idea
For the good it would do
I could tell you she's a mixed up girl
Hell she's twenty-two
She's hanging on every word you say
Like a song yet to be sung
So we listen as the last note fades away
That bell can't be unrung
So we listen as the last note fades away
That bell can't be unrung
Writer(s): Evan Felker
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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