This Nearly Was Mine
Ray Conniff Lyrics


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One dream in my heart, one love to be living for,
One love to be living for, this nearly was mine.
One girl for my dream, one partner in paradise,
This promise of paradise, this nearly was mine.
Close to my heart she came, only to fly away,
Only to fly as day flies from moonlight.
Now, now I'm alone, still dreaming of paradise,
Still saying that paradise once nearly was mine.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ray Conniff's song, This Nearly Was Mine, express the longing and heartache of lost love. The song opens with the singer's realization that he had one dream in his heart and one love to live for, which "nearly was" his. He then describes how he had found the perfect partner in paradise, the love of his life, who would have been his dream girl. However, this promise of paradise never came to fruition, as she flew away like day from moonlight. The singer is left alone, still holding onto the memory of what might have been, still saying that paradise nearly was his.


The song is a powerful expression of regret, missed opportunities, and the pain of lost love. It captures the bittersweet feeling of how close one can come to achieving their dreams, only to see them slip away. The imagery of paradise, one of the most universal symbols of utopia and happiness, underscores the sense of what the singer has lost.


Line by Line Meaning

One dream in my heart, one love to be living for,
I had a single dream, and that was to live for one true love.


One love to be living for, this nearly was mine.
I had found that one love to live for, but it slipped away from me.


One girl for my dream, one partner in paradise,
The girl I loved was the only one who could fulfill my dream, my idea of paradise.


This promise of paradise, this nearly was mine.
I was so close to achieving that paradise, but it slipped away from me.


Close to my heart she came, only to fly away,
She came close to my heart, but then she left me and flew away like a bird in the sky.


Only to fly as day flies from moonlight.
She left me so quickly, like the day turns to night and the moonlight disappears.


Now, now I'm alone, still dreaming of paradise,
Now I am all alone, still dreaming about that paradise, that love which almost was mine.


Still saying that paradise once nearly was mine.
Still holding on to that dream of paradise, even though it was so close but ultimately slipped away from me.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers

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