Too Much
Arnis Mednis Lyrics


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The day before marriage, IWas out so long in the night
My lovely fianc`e
No more is feeling my sight Why do I feel this way
Dunno last night was great
But something is screwing me up
I swear to God I will stop Too much, too much, too much I say
My life, it looks like cabaret
Too much, too much, too much enough
I swear I? ll never use that stuff Oh, baby take me back
Oh, give me one more smile
You? re mine and only one
Why darling you don? t come The day after marriage, IWent in the streets with my bride
She wanteda coffee
Oh no, I? m voting for beer You see how good is she
My caring, lovely fianc`e
We walked in the bar through lights
Oh God, there? s girls from last night Too much, too much, too much I say
My life, it looks like cabaret
Too much, too much, too much enough
I swear I? ll never use that stuff Oh, baby take me back
Oh, give me one more smile
You? re mine and only one
Why darling you don? t come Too much, too much, too much I say
My life, it looks like cabaret
Too much, too much, too much enough
I swear I? ll never use that stuff Oh, baby take me back
Oh, give me one more smile




You? re mine and only one
Why darling you don? t come

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Arnis Mednis's song "Too Much" tell the story of a man who is struggling with substance abuse on the eve of his wedding. He reflects on the previous night, which he can barely remember, and wonders why he feels so detached from his fiancée. Despite his pledge to stop using drugs or alcohol, he finds himself tempted once again when he and his bride venture out the day after the wedding. The song is a cautionary tale about the dangers of addiction and the damage it can do to relationships.


The lyrics are a stark reminder of the impact addiction has on individuals and those around them. The singer is fully aware of the harm he is causing to his relationship with his fiancée but seems unable to stop himself from indulging in his addictive behavior. The repeated refrain of "too much" emphasizes the destructive nature of substance abuse, and the line "my life, it looks like cabaret" suggests that his addiction has turned his life into a meaningless performance.


The song is a powerful commentary on substance abuse and its effects on relationships. The lyrics highlight how addiction can consume an individual's life, rendering them incapable of fulfilling their responsibilities and jeopardizing their future. The upbeat tempo of the music contrasts sharply with the bleak subject matter, emphasizing the superficiality of the singer's actions. Overall, "Too Much" is a poignant reminder of the importance of seeking help for addiction and the damage it can cause.


Line by Line Meaning

The day before marriage, I/Was out so long in the night
On the night before my wedding, I stayed out very late


My lovely fianc`e/No more is feeling my sight
My fiancée seems distant and uninterested in me now


Why do I feel this way/Dunno last night was great/But something is screwing me up/I swear to God I will stop
I don't understand why I feel this way, even though last night was fun. I know something is wrong and I promise to stop doing whatever caused it


Too much, too much, too much I say/My life, it looks like cabaret/Too much, too much, too much enough/I swear I? ll never use that stuff
I feel like my life is too chaotic, like a cabaret show. It's all too much and I vow to never use drugs or alcohol again


Oh, baby take me back/Oh, give me one more smile/You? re mine and only one/Why darling you don? t come
I beg my fiancée to take me back and show me love again. I don't understand why she's not coming to me


The day after marriage, I/Went in the streets with my bride/She wanteda coffee/Oh no, I? m voting for beer/You see how good is she/My caring, lovely fianc`e
The day after my wedding, I went out with my wife. She wanted coffee, but I insisted on getting beer. She's so patient and understanding of my behavior


We walked in the bar through lights/Oh God, there? s girls from last night
As we walked into the bar, I noticed the same girls from the previous night




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