Hopeless Romantic
Suzy Bogguss Lyrics


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What am I doin' here?
I don't really know
I'm sorry if I woke him up
Maybe I should go
I was only thinking that there still might be a way
If I could your face again
I might find some words to say
Oh, I don't know why I act this way

[chorus]
I guess I'm just a hopeless romantic
And I know that it's not right
But I never really planned that I would be here tonight
And I hope you understand it
I had to take this one last chance
I'm just a hopeless romantic
In a hopeless romance

I know I'm being foolish
I just go on home
There's two cars in your driveway
I guess your not alone
No don't worry about me
I'm stronger than I seem
And come tomorrow morning
This all might be a dream
May'be I rely to much on dreams?

May'be I'm a hopeless romantic
And I know that it's not right
But I never really planned that I would be here tonight
And I hope you understand it
I had to take this one last chance
I'm just a hopeless romantic
In a hopeless romance

Yes I'm just a hopeless romantic
And I know that it's not right
But I never really planned that I would be here tonight
And I hope you understand it
I had to take this one last chance




I'm just a hopeless romantic
In a hopeless romance

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Suzy Bogguss's song "Hopeless Romantic" are that of someone who finds themselves in an uncomfortable situation - waiting outside an ex-lover's house in the hopes of seeing them one last time. The singer is full of regret, apologizing for potentially waking up their ex-lover's new partner, while also acknowledging that the situation is not ideal. The lyrics indicate a sense of longing and desperation, as the singer ponders if they could find the right words to say if they saw their ex-partner's face once again. The chorus reveals that the singer knows they are being foolish and that their hopes are unrealistic, but can't help themselves as they are a "hopeless romantic."


The song taps into the relatable experience of clinging to past fantasies of romantic love even when they no longer seem feasible. The lyrics express the universal truth that holding onto unrealistic hopes is a natural part of the human experience, even if it often leads to disappointment. The singer acknowledges the foolishness of their actions, yet they can't shake the feeling that they might be able to rekindle a lost love.


Overall, "Hopeless Romantic" is a heartfelt ballad that explores the inner turmoil of someone trying to move on from a broken relationship while still longing for the past.


Line by Line Meaning

What am I doin' here?
Suzy is confused about why she is at this particular place and moment in time.


I don't really know
She genuinely has no idea why she's there.


I'm sorry if I woke him up
Suzy apologizes for any disruptions she may have caused by showing up unannounced.


Maybe I should go
Suzy considers leaving now that she's here and things seem complicated.


I was only thinking that there still might be a way
Despite the odds stacked against her, Suzy remains hopeful that things could work out.


If I could see your face again
Suzy desires to see the person she's here for.


I might find some words to say
She believes seeing their face might help her articulate her feelings better.


Oh, I don't know why I act this way
Suzy questions why she always acts impulsively in situations like this, despite knowing better.


I guess I'm just a hopeless romantic
Suzy attributes her impulsive behavior to being someone who falls in love easily and wholeheartedly.


And I know that it's not right
She understands that, logically, this is not a sound decision.


But I never really planned that I would be here tonight
Suzy hadn't intended to end up in this situation, but nonetheless, here she is.


And I hope you understand it
Suzy wants the person she's here for to see where she is coming from and why she is there.


I had to take this one last chance
This is Suzy's last-ditch effort to make something happen between them.


I'm just a hopeless romantic
Once again, Suzy makes it clear that her emotions are what drive her, not logic or practicality.


In a hopeless romance
Suzy acknowledges that the situation itself is inherently hopeless.


I know I'm being foolish
Suzy knows her behavior is not rational.


I just go on home
She realizes that the best course of action is to leave without causing any more trouble.


There's two cars in your driveway
Suzy infers that the person she's here for is not alone, based on the cars parked outside.


I guess you're not alone
She confirms her suspicion and accepts that things are not meant to be.


No don't worry about me
Suzy assures herself and anyone else who may be concerned that she can handle the situation and her own feelings.


I'm stronger than I seem
Suzy recognizes her own strength and resilience in the face of heartache.


And come tomorrow morning
Suzy understands that time heals most things, and tomorrow is a new day.


This all might be a dream
She considers the possibility that this is all a figment of her imagination, or at least hopes it to be.


May'be I rely too much on dreams?
Continuing with the theme of questioning her own logic and decision-making, Suzy wonders if she's too optimistic and hopeful for her own good.




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