One More Try
Miriam-Teak Lee Lyrics


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Darling, go home
Your husband is ill
Is he ill?
Let them give him a pill
Oh, come my dear Franz
Just one more dance
Then I'll go home to my poor old man
Then I'll/she'll go home to my/her poor old man

Darling, go home
Your husband is worse
Is he worse?
Well, I am no nurse
Oh, come my dear Franz
Just one more dance
Then I'll go home to my poor old man
Then I'll/she'll go home to my/her poor old man

Darling, go home
Your husband is dead
Is he dead?
There's no more to be said
Oh, come my dear Franz
Just one more dance
Then I'll go home to my poor old man
Then I'll/she'll go home to my/her poor old man

Darling, go home
The will's to be read
What's that you said?
I said the will's to be read
Oh, no, no, my dear Franz
This is no time to dance




I must go weep for my poor old man
I/she must go weep for my/her poor old man

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Miriam-Teak Lee's song "One More Try" tell a poignant and dramatic story that unfolds in a series of conversations between two characters, possibly a woman named Miriam and a man named Franz. The lyrics start with a sense of urgency as Miriam is urged to go home because her husband is ill. The repetition of the phrase "Darling, go home" emphasizes the gravity of the situation and hints at a looming sense of responsibility and duty. The casual suggestion to give her husband a pill indicates a relaxed attitude towards his illness, perhaps implying a lack of sincere concern.


As the song progresses, the tone shifts as Miriam's husband's condition worsens and eventually leads to his death. The lyrics capture Miriam's conflicted emotions as Franz continues to tempt her with one more dance before she returns home to her now deceased husband. The repeated lines "Just one more dance, Then I'll go home to my poor old man" highlight Miriam's internal struggle between duty and desire, showcasing a complex mix of guilt and yearning.


In the third verse, the news of Miriam's husband's death is delivered bluntly, leaving no room for ambiguity or sentimentality. The abruptness of the revelation is juxtaposed with Franz's persistent plea for one more dance, creating a stark contrast between the harsh reality of death and the fleeting escapism offered by music and movement.


The final verse introduces a new element to the story as the will of Miriam's late husband is to be read. This revelation marks a significant shift in the narrative, challenging Miriam's loyalty and forcing her to confront the consequences of her actions. The refusal to dance in this moment of solemnity underscores the gravity of the situation and reflects Miriam's newfound sense of duty and responsibility towards her deceased husband. The closing lines, "I must go weep for my poor old man," encapsulate the emotional weight of the story and evoke a sense of regret and sorrow for the choices made.




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Written by: C.C. CARTER, ROSEMARY PRIMONT

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Comments from YouTube:

QuietShield

This musical slaps in so many way 🥰🥰🥰 This and Domino are the best songs ever

Meg

This literally never fails to make me want to cry for some reason

Priyesh Pal

Listen to jessie j's version

Chirimoyalegre 2458

I LOVE THIS SOOOO MUCH <3

Lanukaba Lemtur

Too good ✨💎

halloween freak

I relate to that song so much <3

JESSIEJ HS VÍDEOS

I loved It 🤩Jessie j🎶 One More Try 🎶 by Miriam And Jordan 💗👏👏

Christina j Samuel

Same here love both there parts

Gemma Jones

Oh my heart ❤️

Fernando García

Terrific! but i prefer Jessie J´s voice