Someday After Awhile
Coco Montoya Lyrics


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I've got to ride that lonesome train
My heart is heavy
With aches and pain
But someday, someday baby
After awhile, you'll be sorry

Ev'ryday, my clouds are gray
Wind change it'll roll
All my clouds away
But someday, someday
After awhile, you'll be sorry

Troubles, trouble
On my mind
Troubles, trouble
Way down the line

But I don't need
No-ooh, sympathy
So baby, baby
Don't you pity me

I may be blue
But I don't mind
'Cause I know
Way-ay, down the line

But I said, someday, someday
Someday, someday




Someday, baby
After awhile, you'll be sorry.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Someday After Awhile," by Coco Montoya, reflect the pain, heartbreak, and disappointment of lost love. The opening lines, "I've got to ride that lonesome train / My heart is heavy / With aches and pain," set a melancholy tone, indicating that the singer is experiencing deep suffering caused by a lost relationship. He feels like he has no choice but to endure that pain, signalled by having to ride that lonesome train, which indicates surrendering to loneliness and isolation.


However, as the song progresses, the singer shifts his tone, indicating that he is not going to succumb to the sadness but instead hold onto the hope that someday, his lost partner will regret leaving him. He sings, "But someday, someday baby / After awhile, you'll be sorry," which indicates that he believes his partner will eventually recognize the error of their ways and regret the loss of the relationship they had. The singer then speaks of his clouded thoughts, "Ev'ryday, my clouds are gray," and how they can be chased away by a wind of change, but he still knows deep down that the pain has to be endured, and he will still be hurt.


In conclusion, the song is a tale of pain, loss, and hope. The singer is battling with his emotions, reflecting the stages of grief. He knows he has to endure his pain and move forward, but he still holds onto the possibility that his partner will have to face the regret of leaving him someday.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got to ride that lonesome train
I have to bear my loneliness and sorrow alone like a train on its own track.


My heart is heavy
I am burdened with emotional pain and distress in my heart.


With aches and pain
I am full of suffering and discomfort in my body and mind.


But someday, someday baby
At some point in the future, you will regret taking me for granted.


After awhile, you'll be sorry
Eventually, you will feel remorseful for treating me poorly and neglecting my love.


Ev'ryday, my clouds are gray
Every day, I experience gloom and despair like a cloudy sky.


Wind change it'll roll
However, a sudden shift of events could change my mood like the wind that moves clouds.


All my clouds away
All my negative emotions could dissipate like clouds blown away by the wind.


Troubles, trouble
I have plenty of issues and adversities to deal with.


On my mind
They constantly occupy my thoughts and preoccupy me.


Way down the line
In the distant future, they may not matter as much as they do now.


But I don't need
I am self-sufficient and independent.


No-ooh, sympathy
I don't want or require anyone's pity or compassion.


So baby, baby
My dear, my darling,


Don't you pity me
Don't feel sorry for me or have any compassion for my plight.


I may be blue
I may be sad and melancholy.


But I don't mind
But it's bearable and tolerable for me.


But I said, someday, someday
But I insist that one day, sometime in the future,


Someday, someday
One day,


Someday, baby
Eventually, my dear,


After awhile, you'll be sorry.
You will regret your actions and suffer the consequences of losing my love and companionship.




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Comments from YouTube:

leslie rusinko

You haven't lived until you've seen CoCo wailing this song 2 feet in front of you...pure heaven

Brian Johnson

Yep. Saw him with Tommy Castro. He plays left handed up side down. Incredible player and performer.

Noodlerification

Was recommended this by a couple at the record store. If they see this, thank you! GREAT album!!

llima

Best version of this song.

BLUUZYDUDE

+lucasulima Listen to the magic that is COCO........KEWL SHEIT MAAN !!