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How We Were Before
The Zombies Lyrics


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The party's over
Don't break it
Gradually through on us
Shows us
How we were before

Why we waited
Been so lonely
Continually lone to be
Again
How we were before

And as you waited for me
We will be together
And as you've waited for me
I'll leave you again
Never ever

So remember we were lucky
Mercifully turned to be again
How we were before

And as you waited for me
We will be together
And as you've waited for me
I'll leave you again
Never ever

So remember we were lucky
Mercifully turned to be again
How we were before

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Zombies' song "How We Were Before" appear to be about reminiscing and longing for the past. The song starts with "The party's over" which could symbolize the end of a good time or the end of a relationship. The following lines "Don't break it, gradually through on us, shows us how we were before" suggest that the singer is trying to hold on to the memories and not let them slip away. The phrase "gradually through on us" implies that these memories are fading away and the singer wants to hold onto them for as long as possible.


The next verse talks about waiting, loneliness, and the desire to go back to how things used to be. The lines "Why we waited, been so lonely, continually lone to be, again, how we were before" express the singer's pain and longing for the past. The chorus, which repeats twice, talks about being together and leaving again, suggesting a cycle of nostalgia and loss. The final verse ends with the lines "So remember we were lucky, mercifully turned to be again, how we were before" which could be interpreted as the singer accepting the fact that they cannot go back to the past, but they were lucky to have those memories and that period of their life.


Overall, "How We Were Before" is a melancholic song that reflects on the past and the changes that come with time. It is a reminder to cherish the memories and hold on to them as long as possible, even if they are slowly fading away.


Line by Line Meaning

The party's over
The good times have come to an end.


Don't break it
Don't spoil the moment by being negative.


Gradually through on us
We changed over time without really noticing it.


Shows us
We realize now how we've changed.


How we were before
We reminisce about our past selves.


Why we waited
We wonder why we didn't act sooner.


Been so lonely
We've been feeling isolated and disconnected.


Continually lone to be
We seem to always end up alone.


Again
We wish we could go back to the way things were.


And as you waited for me
As you patiently held out hope for me.


We will be together
We'll finally be reunited.


And as you've waited for me
As you've waited for me all this time.


I'll leave you again
I'll inevitably have to part ways with you once more.


Never ever
I'll never be able to stay with you permanently.


So remember we were lucky
We should appreciate the good times we had.


Mercifully turned to be again
Thankfully, we still have each other to lean on.


How we were before
We're reminded of how we used to be.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: COLIN BLUNSTONE

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@oughtonoughton2634

This really lovely song is not too well known , these very handsome smart guys could sing any thing , i will always adore a very talented band of the 60s ,, such a very British treat of the 60s era ,, I was their lol Jane x

@JanetCordero-xv5kl

❤❤❤❤ best song ever love this song since my high school days , 1966 ❤❤❤

@jankjellman5638

Nostalgic now - this is still sooo great. Beautiful music. thanks Colin.

@Groovy60sJukebox

I love The Zombies! Their music is some of the best from the 60s.

@ESTELABELEN1

This is the sweetest song we ever have during my teenage years, 1968.

@jankjellman5638

Estella: hace 7 anos y pa mi it is the best song from the 60:s apart from the Bratels & the Kinks. And The Animals., And all the rest of all those guys., I saw some of them in -67 in London live at THE place to see them at Carnaby street. Mejor dias en mi vida.

@gonzataker

This song is beautiful, the zombies´music is so romantic.

@VladimirKuznetsov666

Such an underrated song

@ESTELABELEN1

Yes! Conveys a lot of meanings. memories, very precious ones!

@harveymarcos6847

Beautiful song.l remember my youth days

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