Undun
Sophie Milman Lyrics


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She's come undun
She didn't know what she was headed for
And when I found what she was headed for
It was too late

She's come undun
She found a mountain that was far too high
And when she found out she couldn't fly
It was too late

It's too late
She's gone too far
She's lost the sun

She's come undun
She wanted truth but all she got was lies
Came the time to realize
And it was too late

Undun
She didn't know what she was headed for
And when she found what she was headed for
Mama, it was too late

It's too late
She's gone too far
She's lost the sun
She's come undun

Too many mountains, but not enough stairs to climb
Too many churches and not enough truth
Too many people but not enough eyes to see
Too many lives to lead and not enough time

It's too late
She's gone too far
She's lost the sun
She's come undun

It's too late
She's gone too far
She's lost the sun

She's come undun
She didn't know what she was headed for
And when I found what she was headed for
It was too late

Undun
She found a mountain that was far too high
And when she found out she wouldn't fly
Mama, it was too late

It's too late
She's gone too far
She's lost the sun





She's come undun

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sophie Milman's "Undun" reveal a story of a woman who was naive and unsure of where her life was headed. She set out on a journey blindly, not fully understanding what was ahead. Unfortunately, when she finally realized her own limitations, it was too late to turn back. She wanted to know the truth, but instead only found lies. The woman was searching for something that was beyond her reach, symbolized by the mountain that was too high for her to climb. She had lost sight of the sun, representing hope and optimism, and ultimately came "undun," meaning she became undone or fell apart.


The song's lyrics are powerful and emotional, delving into themes of loss, regret, and the fleeting nature of time. The repetition of "It's too late" creates a sense of finality, emphasizing that the woman's fate is sealed, as well as the fact that time has run out. There is also a sense of resignation, as if the singer has come to accept that there was nothing he could have done to prevent the woman from reaching her tragic end.


Overall, "Undun" is a poignant and melancholic depiction of a woman who was doomed from the start, caught in a cycle of false hopes and unattainable dreams. The song serves as a reminder of how important it is to have a clear sense of direction in life, especially in a world that can be overwhelming and unpredictable.


Line by Line Meaning

She's come undun
She's fallen apart


She didn't know what she was headed for
She was unaware of the outcome of her actions


And when I found what she was headed for
When I discovered her objective


It was too late
I couldn't do anything to prevent it


She found a mountain that was far too high
She encountered an obstacle that was insurmountable


And when she found out she couldn't fly
She realized she couldn't escape the situation


It's too late
Nothing can be done now


She's gone too far
She has progressed too much


She's lost the sun
She has lost her happiness


She wanted truth but all she got was lies
She desired honesty but was given deceit


Came the time to realize
The moment arrived when she understood the reality of the situation


Too many mountains, but not enough stairs to climb
Too many problems with no solutions


Too many churches and not enough truth
Too much faith without authenticity


Too many people but not enough eyes to see
Too many individuals who are ignorant of the facts


Too many lives to lead and not enough time
Overscheduled existence




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Randy Bachman

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Comments from YouTube:

Mark E. Kozak

Randy wrote this as a jazzy lounge pop tune. Any guitar player will tell you how challenging the chords are. This is definitely not an insult to a great tune. I'm amazed more jazz artists haven't covered it. Kudos to Sophie and her band.

Gilang Kautzar Wiraatmadja

I really love this song. One of the best from Sophie!

Beto beto Garza

Nice!!!!!! I love it

Scott Anderson

Hard to beat the original. This is good but it falls short. Still gets an upvote.

William Morrison

Awesome is a mild understatement...

IpoIpo :P

you're beatifull.. i love your music <3

Huong's Jazz & Blues songs

♬ 👍 ❤️ 🌹 ♬

Xioel Paredes

Where Can I Find It (It's Not Easy) Bein 'Green Live?

John Crowley

guitarist?

Christopher Wood

ooooh, this is bad.

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