One Week Later
Kitty Wells Lyrics


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One week later oh how I cried
Just one week later I wish I could die
You were so sure you could forget me
You didn't want me by your side

When someone new came and took you
I thought I would be glad to say goodbye
One week later I hurt deep inside
One week later my tears I couldn't hide
One week later oh how I cried

Yes one week later I wish I could die
I prayed for god to forgive me
Yes you broke a heart true as good
But now I relived every moment
We'll regret it until we grow old

One week later I hurt deep inside
One week later my tears I couldn't hide




One week later oh how I cried
Yes one week later I wish I could die

Overall Meaning

The song “One Week Later” by Kitty Wells is a heartbreaking ballad about the aftermath of a breakup. The singer is expressing the pain and sorrow she experiences one week after being left by her lover. She is brought to tears and wishes she could die because she is so hurt by the separation. The singer mentions that her lover was sure they could forget about her and didn’t want her by their side. She thought that she would be happy to say goodbye when someone new took her lover away, but instead, she was left with deep hurt and sadness.


The lyrics reveal the depth of the singer’s love for her former partner and the heartbreak she feels because of their separation. She prays for forgiveness from God and relives every moment they spent together. Even though her heart has been broken, she knows that they will both regret the separation until they grow old. “One Week Later” is a poignant reminder of the emotional pain caused by a breakup and the lasting impact it can have on a person’s life.


Overall, the song is a slow, melancholy tale that tells of love and loss with poignant lyrics and a memorable melody. The powerful lyrics are brought to life by Wells’ expressive voice and the simple, yet effective instrumentation. The song is a classic of its genre, and its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal.


Line by Line Meaning

One week later oh how I cried
After seven days, I wept profusely


Just one week later I wish I could die
Only after a week passed, I wished for my own death


You were so sure you could forget me
You were confident that you could erase me from your memory


You didn't want me by your side
You didn't desire my presence


When someone new came and took you
When a fresh love interest won your heart


I thought I would be glad to say goodbye
I expected to feel pleased to let go of you


One week later I hurt deep inside
After a week, I experienced intense heartache


One week later my tears I couldn't hide
After seven days, I couldn't suppress my tears


Yes one week later I wish I could die
Indeed, after a week, I deeply yearned for my own demise


I prayed for god to forgive me
I implored God to pardon me


Yes you broke a heart true as good
You shattered a genuinely loyal heart


But now I relived every moment
But now I revisit every memory


We'll regret it until we grow old
We'll remorse it until we reach old age




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GARY R. WALKER

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betty stephenson

love these two singing together thanks for sharing it

Shirley Hall

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david willison

A great song with them singing together. Great upload.

Shirley Hall

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Shirley Hall

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Shirley Hall

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webbjr37

The real King & Queen of country music

Droxzylol

GREAT harmony from a very special time in country music!

Shirley Hall

Sorry I didn't answer sooner thank you for listening.

Jewel Dotson

Webb also recorded this with Teddy Wilburn , as (one Day Later) both are great.

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