If I were you
Nat King Cole Lyrics


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You promised me you'd come back,
I promised to wait.
But I was a little too lonely,
And you were a little too late.

Too many long nights alone,
Not even a date.
So I got a little too lonely,
And you were a little too late.

You never did write, you never did call.
When I had the blues, you were havin' a ball.
You thought that I'd be here to run to,
Now I'm gonna do to you what I've been done to.

Too bad about you, my friend,
It could've been great.
But I was a little too lonely,
And now you're a little too late.

You never did write, you never did call.
When I had the blues, you were havin' a ball.
You thought that I'd be here to run to,
Now I'm gonna do to you what I've been done to.

Too bad about you, my friend,
It could've been great.




But I got a little too lonely,
And you were a little too late!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nat King Cole's song "Too Little Too Late" tell the story of a failed relationship that came to an end due to a lack of communication and effort on one of the partner's part. The singer of the song recounts how she waited for her lover to keep his promise to come back, but he never did. She promised to hold on, but she was left alone with too many long nights of loneliness. She explains how she got tired of waiting and ultimately moved on with her life, leaving behind the man who failed to give her the attention she deserved.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the theme of missed opportunities, stating that the man was a little too late to save their relationship. The singer chastises her ex-lover for his lack of effort and affection, noting that while he was out having fun, she was left to suffer from the blues. In the end, she expresses her disappointment that things did not work out as they could have, but acknowledges that she needed to move on for her own well-being.


Overall, the lyrics of "Too Little Too Late" tell a tale of a relationship that could have been saved, but ultimately ended due to a lack of effort and attention from one partner. It portrays the importance of communication, honesty, and effort in any relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

You promised me you'd come back,
You made a commitment to return to me,


I promised to wait.
I made a promise to patiently await your return.


But I was a little too lonely,
I was feeling quite isolated and yearned for companionship,


And you were a little too late.
By the time you came back, it was already too late to fix the situation.


Too many long nights alone,
I spent numerous evenings by myself,


Not even a date.
I didn't go out with anyone during that time frame.


So I got a little too lonely,
As a result, I grew increasingly despondent and longed for companionship.


And you were a little too late.
By the time you came back, I had already moved on from the relationship.


You never did write, you never did call.
You didn't stay in contact with me during our time apart.


When I had the blues, you were havin' a ball.
When I was feeling down, you were enjoying yourself without a care in the world.


You thought that I'd be here to run to,
You assumed that I would always be available for you to return to.


Now I'm gonna do to you what I've been done to.
Now, I'm going to treat you the same way you treated me.


Too bad about you, my friend,
It's a shame that things turned out this way between us.


It could've been great.
Our relationship had the potential to be wonderful.


But I got a little too lonely,
Unfortunately, my loneliness was too much to bear and I had to move on.


And you were a little too late!
When you finally returned, it was too late to salvage our relationship.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: Jay Livingston, Raymond B Evans

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on A Blossom Fell

i want the song" I'll never settle for less" lyrics,would somebody be so kind to give it to me?

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