One More Time
Lil Ray Lyrics


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Never had time for the celebration
Singing like a woman when you're six years old
Never got to dance at the graduation
Didn't want it, didn't need it
She was on the road

No letters from home
We just kept moving on
We were all alone, together

Simple stops along the way
No one knows the price we paid
For the dream, for the dream
The people came from everywhere
And they all wait for her
To sing the songs one more time

So many miles, so many places
The music pulling like an under tow
Leaving smiles on all their faces
They were living the songs she wrote

No stick ball in the street
No grass stains on the knees
We were all gypsies, together

And forever in my mind
This will always be
She was the world for me
But I no longer weep for her
All that's left is the need for her
To sing the songs one more time





Just one more time

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lil Ray's "One More Time" paint a picture of a life on the road, filled with hard work and perhaps a bit of regret. The singer sings about a life that was focused solely on music, leaving no room for celebration or traditional experiences like dancing at a graduation. They describe a life of constant movement, with no letters from home and no permanent place to call their own. But despite this, they were all together, bonded by their shared love of music and their pursuit of the dream.


The lyrics also highlight the power of music and the impact it can have on people's lives. The singer sings about the crowds of people who would come from all over to hear the singer's songs just one more time. It's clear that the music they created had a lasting impact on those who heard it, leaving them with smiles on their faces and memories that would last a lifetime.


Overall, "One More Time" is a song that speaks to the highs and lows of a life dedicated to music. It's a reminder that sometimes pursuing your dreams comes at a cost, but that the impact you can have on others through your art is worth it.


Line by Line Meaning

Never had time for the celebration
I never got to celebrate my accomplishments or milestones in life.


Singing like a woman when you're six years old
I started singing when I was very young, and my voice was still developing.


Never got to dance at the graduation
I missed my chance to dance at my high school graduation.


Didn't want it, didn't need it
I didn't care about dancing at the graduation.


She was on the road
My mother was always traveling for her music career.


No letters from home
I didn't receive much communication from my family while we were traveling.


We just kept moving on
We never stayed in one place for too long.


We were all alone, together
My family and I were always together, even when we felt isolated from others.


Simple stops along the way
We only made stops for the essentials.


No one knows the price we paid
No one else really understands the sacrifices we made for our dreams.


For the dream, for the dream
We were chasing our dreams no matter what.


The people came from everywhere
Fans came from all over to see my mother perform.


And they all wait for her
Everyone is eagerly anticipating my mother's performance.


To sing the songs one more time
They want to hear her sing their favorite songs again.


So many miles, so many places
We traveled a lot and performed in many different locations.


The music pulling like an under tow
The power of music was always leading us forward.


Leaving smiles on all their faces
Our performances were always well-received.


They were living the songs she wrote
The audience was moved and felt like they were part of the songs.


No stick ball in the street
I didn't play typical childhood games because we were always moving.


No grass stains on the knees
I never got dirty like a typical kid would.


We were all gypsies, together
We were like a nomadic family.


And forever in my mind
I will never forget.


This will always be
This memory will stay with me forever.


She was the world for me
My mother meant everything to me.


But I no longer weep for her
I have come to terms with my mother's absence.


All that's left is the need for her
I still have a strong desire to hear her sing again.


To sing the songs one more time
I want to hear her perform again, just one more time.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: TONY JOE WHITE, EDWARD J. OLMOS

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