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LO feat. I Confess Lyrics


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A wise man was telling stories to me
About the places he had been to and the things that he had seen

A quiet voice is singing something to me
An age old song 'bout the home of the brave in this land here of the free
One time one night in America

A lady dressed in white with the man she loves
Standing along the side of their pick up truck
A shot rang out in the night
Just when everything seemed right
Another headline written down in America

The guy that lived next door in three o five
Took the kids to the park and disappeared 'bout half past nine
Who will ever know how much she loved them so
That dark night alone in America

A quiet voice is singing something to me
An age old song 'bout the brave in this land here of the free
One time one night in America

Four small boys playing ball in the parking lot
A preacher, a teacher, and the other became a cop
A car skidded into the rain
Making the last little one a saint
One more light goes out in America

A young girl tosses a coin in the wishing well
She hopes for a heaven while for her there's just this hell
She gave away her life to become somebody's wife
Another wish unanswered in America
People having so much faith
Die too soon while all the rest come late
We write a song that no one sings
On a cold black stone where a lasting peace will finally bring

The sunlight plays upon my window pane
I wake up to a world that's still the same
My father said to be strong
That a good man could never do wrong
In a dream I had last night in America
A wise man was telling stories to me
About the places he had been to and the things that he had seen
A quiet voice is singing something to me
An age old song 'bout the home of the brave in this land here of the free
One time one night in America




One time one night in America
One time one night in America

Overall Meaning

These lyrics paint a vivid picture of the experiences and challenges faced by individuals in America. The first verse introduces a wise man who shares stories and observations about the places he has visited and the things he has witnessed. This suggests that there is wisdom to be gained from listening to others and learning from their experiences.


The second verse focuses on a lady dressed in white and the man she loves, standing by their pickup truck. However, their moment of happiness is abruptly disrupted by a gunshot. This tragedy serves as an example of the recurring violence and uncertainty that can overshadow life in America.


The third verse tells the story of a neighbor who goes missing, leaving behind his children and a woman who loved them deeply. This highlights the theme of loss and the ultimate loneliness experienced in America, where people can vanish without a trace and leave behind shattered lives.


The fourth verse introduces four small boys playing ball in a parking lot, along with a preacher, a teacher, and a cop. Suddenly, a car skids into the rain, taking the life of one of the boys. This verse brings attention to the fragility of life, especially for the innocent and the hopeful. It emphasizes the contrast between those who have faith and die too soon, while others seemingly come late to experience the rewards of life.


The fifth verse follows a young girl who throws a coin in a wishing well, desperately hoping for a heaven in a world that feels like hell to her. She sacrificed her own aspirations and dreams to become someone's wife, only to have her wish remain unanswered. This verse explores the unfulfilled hopes and dreams of individuals in America, particularly those who find themselves trapped in unfulfilling or unhappy circumstances.


The last verse returns to the present, where the singer wakes up to a seemingly unchanged world. Their father's words about being strong and believing in the goodness of people resonate in their mind. However, it is revealed that these thoughts were merely part of a dream, reflecting the longing for a better America, one where stories of bravery and freedom can truly be celebrated.


Overall, these lyrics speak to the complexities of life in America, touching on themes of violence, loss, dreams unfulfilled, and the search for hope and solace amidst adversity. It is a reflection on the harsh realities faced by individuals and the ongoing quest for a better tomorrow.


Line by Line Meaning

A wise man was telling stories to me
An experienced individual was sharing his personal experiences and anecdotes with me


About the places he had been to and the things that he had seen
Regarding the various locations he had visited and the remarkable sights he had witnessed


A quiet voice is singing something to me
A calm and gentle voice is conveying a message to me through song


An age old song 'bout the home of the brave in this land here of the free
An ancient melody that symbolizes the courageous individuals in this nation of freedom


One time one night in America
During a single occurrence, on a particular night in the United States


A lady dressed in white with the man she loves
A woman adorned in white attire accompanied by her beloved partner


Standing along the side of their pick up truck
Positioned by the edge of their pickup truck


A shot rang out in the night
A gunshot resounded in the darkness


Just when everything seemed right
Precisely at a moment when everything appeared to be in order


Another headline written down in America
Yet another news headline recorded in the annals of America


The guy that lived next door in three o five
The man who resided in the neighboring house, number 305


Took the kids to the park and disappeared 'bout half past nine
He escorted the children to the park and vanished around half past nine


Who will ever know how much she loved them so
Who will ever truly comprehend the depth of her love for them


That dark night alone in America
During that fateful night, sorrowfully solitary in America


Four small boys playing ball in the parking lot
A quartet of young boys engaging in a game of ball in the parking area


A preacher, a teacher, and the other became a cop
One of them grew up to be a preacher, another a teacher, and the last pursued a career in law enforcement


A car skidded into the rain
An automobile slid uncontrollably amidst the rain


Making the last little one a saint
Resulting in the unfortunate demise of the youngest, transforming them into a revered figure


One more light goes out in America
Yet another life is extinguished in the United States


A young girl tosses a coin in the wishing well
A youthful girl throws a coin into the wishing well


She hopes for a heaven while for her there's just this hell
She yearns for an idyllic afterlife, while her current reality is akin to torment


She gave away her life to become somebody's wife
She surrendered her own life to fulfill the role of another person's spouse


Another wish unanswered in America
One more desire left unfulfilled within the borders of America


People having so much faith
Individuals possessing significant belief and trust


Die too soon while all the rest come late
Perishing prematurely, while others arrive too late


We write a song that no one sings
We compose a melody that remains unheard by anyone


On a cold black stone where a lasting peace will finally bring
Upon a chilling, dark monument that will ultimately bestow enduring tranquility


The sunlight plays upon my window pane
The sunlight dances upon the surface of my window


I wake up to a world that's still the same
I awaken to a world that remains unaltered


My father said to be strong
My father advised me to exhibit strength


That a good man could never do wrong
Implying that an honorable man is incapable of committing wrongdoing


In a dream I had last night in America
Within a dream I experienced last night in America


One time one night in America
During a single occurrence, on a particular night in the United States


One time one night in America
During a single occurrence, on a particular night in the United States


One time one night in America
During a single occurrence, on a particular night in the United States




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Written by: DAVID KENT HIDALGO, LOUIS FRAUSTO PEREZ

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