Hard To Say I
Celtic Thunder Lyrics


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Everybody needs a little time away
I heard her say
From each other
Even lovers need a holiday
Far away from each other

Hold me now
It's hard for me to say I'm sorry
I just want you to stay
After all that we've been through
I will make it up to you
I promise to
After all that's been said and done
You're just a part of me I can't let go

I couldn't stand being kept away
Not for a day
From your body
Wouldn't want to be swept away
Far away
From the one that I love

Hold me now
Its hard for me to say I'm sorry
I just want you know

Hold me now
I really want to tell you I'm sorry
I could never let you go
After all that we've been through
I will make it up to you
I promise to
After all that's been said and done
You're just a part of me I can't let go

After all that we've been through
I will make it up to you
I promise to
After all that's been said and done
You're just a part of me I can't let go

After all that we've been through
I will make it up to you




I promise to
I do

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Keith Harkin's song "It's Hard To Say I'm Sorry" speaks about the universal feeling of needing a break from a loved one or a situation, even when love is present. The opening lines "Everybody needs a little time away, I heard her say, from each other," implies a dialogue between two lovers who are feeling the distance in their relationship. Harkin acknowledges that even though love exists, sometimes space is necessary to maintain a healthy relationship. The song speaks to the vulnerability and the difficulty of apologizing and admitting fault in a relationship, as expressed in the lines "Hold me now, It's hard for me to say I'm sorry, I just want you to stay." Harkin captures the fear of losing someone you love and the need to show them, in actions and words, how sorry you are.


The refrain "After all that we've been through, I will make it up to you, I promise to," is a plea to hold on and not let go of the love they share. The line "You're just a part of me I can't let go" signifies that love has become an intrinsic part of their identity, and letting go would mean having to find a new sense of self. This powerful statement resonates with the idea that love and relationships shape who we are.


In summary, Keith Harkin's song "It's Hard To Say I'm Sorry" is a touching tale of a couple struggling to navigate the complexities of their relationship. It speaks to the universal themes of love and vulnerability, and the need for space and forgiveness in a healthy partnership.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody needs a little time away
People need breaks from each other, even if they are in a relationship.


I heard her say
Someone else told me this.


From each other
To take time apart.


Even lovers need a holiday
Even people in romantic relationships need time apart from each other.


Far away from each other
To be geographically separated from one another.


Hold me now
I want physical comfort from you.


It's hard for me to say I'm sorry
Admitting fault is difficult for me.


I just want you to stay
I don't want you to leave me.


After all that we've been through
Considering all that has happened between us.


I will make it up to you
I will do something to compensate for my mistakes.


I promise to
I give you my word that I will follow through.


You're just a part of me I can't let go
You are an essential part of my life that I cannot give up.


I couldn't stand being kept away
I dislike being separate from you.


Not for a day
Not even for one day.


From your body
I don't want to be away from your physical presence.


Wouldn't want to be swept away
I don't want to be taken away from you.


From the one that I love
From the person who I have strong feelings for.


I really want to tell you I'm sorry
I want to apologize to you genuinely.


I could never let you go
I cannot imagine living without you.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Peter P. Cetera, David Walter Foster

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