Gotta Get A Message To You
José Feliciano Lyrics


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The preacher talked to me and he smiled,
Said, "Come and walk with me, come and walk one more mile.
Now for once in your life you're alone,
But you ain't got a dime, there's no time for the phone."

I've just got to get a message to you, hold on, hold on.
One more hour and my life will be through, hold on, hold on.
I told him I'm in no hurry,
But if I broke her heart, won't you tell her I'm sorry.
And for once in my life I'm alone,
And I've got to let her know just in time before I go.

I've just go to get a message to you, hold on, hold on.
One more hour and my life will be through, hold on, hold on.

Well I laughed but that didn't hurt,
And it's only her love that keeps me wearing this dirt.
Now I'm crying but deep down inside,
Well I did it to him, now it's my turn to die.





I've just got to get a message to you, hold on, hold on.
One more hour and my life will be through, hold on, hold on.

Overall Meaning

In José Feliciano's song "Gotta Get A Message To You," the lyrics tell a story about a man who is seeking forgiveness before he dies. The preacher offers a sympathetic ear and a chance for the man to unburden himself. The man explains that he needs to apologize to his lover for breaking her heart. He's now alone and destitute, but he has a message he needs to deliver before he dies.


The man realizes the gravity of his mistake and seeks redemption. The lyrics express his sense of urgency to make amends, knowing that his life will soon come to an end. Despite his previous indifference and even laughter at the situation, he is now filled with sorrow and remorse. The message he needs to deliver represents the last chance he has for redemption.


The song's lyrics are powerful and convey a deep sense of regret, loss, and the need for forgiveness. The lyrics touch upon universal themes of love, guilt, and the desire to be absolved of one's sins.


Line by Line Meaning

The preacher talked to me and he smiled,
A man of the cloth approached me with a gentle grin,


Said, "Come and walk with me, come and walk one more mile.
He asked me to join him and journey further,


Now for once in your life you're alone,
Despite having company, I felt lonely,


But you ain't got a dime, there's no time for the phone."
I couldn't make a call to convey my message, being broke and all.


I've just got to get a message to you, hold on, hold on.
I really need to get my words across, please listen,


One more hour and my life will be through, hold on, hold on.
I don't have much time left, so pay attention.


I told him I'm in no hurry,
I didn't want to rush and miss my chance to fix things,


But if I broke her heart, won't you tell her I'm sorry.
In case I hurt her, please relay my apologies to her.


And for once in my life I'm alone,
Being by myself is rare for me,


And I've got to let her know just in time before I go.
Before it's too late, I have to inform her.


Well, I laughed but that didn't hurt,
I laughed it off to hide the pain,


And it's only her love that keeps me wearing this dirt.
It's because of her love that I keep going, despite feeling low.


Now I'm crying but deep down inside,
Now I cry, but my true feelings are kept hidden,


Well I did it to him, now it's my turn to die.
I made someone suffer earlier, and now I'm facing the same fate.


I've just got to get a message to you, hold on, hold on.
I must convey this message, it's crucial that you understand.


One more hour and my life will be through, hold on, hold on.
Time is of the essence, please take note.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb

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