She Wrote Me A Letter
Marmalade Lyrics


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She wrote me a letter saying she changed
And all the love we shared is gonna be rearranged
I waited her so long and we went back
No change come until she ever tried

How long can you be with the one you love?
Oh, how long should it be?
Till the stars shine above
How long ever been?

Can't she remember all the things I've done
Is all the past to her like a haze in a midday sun?
Well, I guess you'll try to change your ways
But our hearts remain the same in all those days

How long would I be with the one I love?
Oh, how long should it be?
Till the stars shine above
How long ever been?

Can't you change?
Can't you see you're wrong?
Feel me, help my feelings
When you know this time you're gone

How long would I be with the one I love?
Oh, how long should it be?




Till the stars shine above
How long ever been?

Overall Meaning

The song "She Wrote Me a Letter" by Marmalade is about a failed relationship that left the singer feeling confused and heartbroken. The lyrics describe a letter that he received from his ex, in which she claimed to have changed and wished to rearrange their relationship. He is torn between his love for her and his doubts about whether she can truly change. The song poses the question of how long one should wait for a loved one to change before accepting their faults and moving on.


The opening lines of the song reveal the emotional state of the singer, who has received a letter from his ex. He is told of her supposed change, but he wonders whether this is just a temporary phase. He has waited for her for so long, but without any real change happening. He expresses his doubts about their relationship's future, implying that he might be better off without her. The chorus repeats the question of how long the singer should hold onto the relationship, wondering if he should wait until the "stars shine above."


The second verse describes a feeling of frustration and confusion with his ex's reasoning. He wonders if she can remember all the good times they shared and if those memories are lost on her, like "a haze in a midday sun." Despite his doubt, he wishes for her to find a way to change and hopes that their hearts might still be connected. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the question of how long one should hold onto a relationship that is not working.


In the third and final verse, the singer directly pleads with his ex to change and to see her mistakes. He asks her to feel his pain and acknowledges that it may be time for him to let go. The song ends with a repeat of the chorus, leaving the question of whether the singer will ever find a satisfactory answer.


Line by Line Meaning

She wrote me a letter saying she changed
She sent me a message claiming that she's different now


And all the love we shared is gonna be rearranged
Our romantic relationship is going to undergo significant changes


I waited her so long and we went back
I've been waiting for her for a long time and we got back together


No change come until she ever tried
There can be no change until she makes an effort to change


How long can you be with the one you love?
What is the ideal length of time to spend with someone you love?


Oh, how long should it be?
How much time must pass until it's considered ideal?


Till the stars shine above
Until an undefined point in the future


How long ever been?
How much time have we already spent together?


Can't she remember all the things I've done
Doesn't she recall all that I did for her?


Is all the past to her like a haze in a midday sun?
Does she view our shared history as insignificant or unclear?


Well, I guess you'll try to change your ways
I suppose that you'll attempt to rectify your behavior


But our hearts remain the same in all those days
Despite the changes, our emotions and connection stay constant


Can't you change?
Is it not possible for you to transform for the better?


Can't you see you're wrong?
Can't you acknowledge your mistakes?


Feel me, help my feelings
Empathize with me, understand my emotions


When you know this time you're gone
When you know that you're leaving me this time




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