Enough Is Enough
The Ex Lyrics


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I think about it all the time
'Member back when you were mine
Four tears down your golden cheek
Won't bring that back to me
There was a crowd inside your mind
Clocks wouldn't wind and then unwind
You were always the golden child
Acting tough
(Ain't good enough)
When it's time to roll
(Gonna let it go)

Won't you meet me out downtown?
We'll watch the moon spin around
Looking for trouble everywhere
Gonna pull it out of the air
Or are you gonna just stay at home?
Lean back on your velvet throne?
You never do that to me
Would you, Angie?

Angie?
(Are you tough enough)
To let it go?
(Got to feel enough)

Good times never felt so bad
Fell in that champagne and you bled
There's a storm in the distance
But now it's moving on
And I feel this summer coming on

Acting tough
(Ain't good enough)
When it's time to roll
(Gonna let it go)

I fell too far to let you down
But now I hear that crystal sound
There's a storm in the distance




That now is flowing on
Good times will be here before long

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Ex's song "Enough Is Enough" depict a complex relationship that has reached its breaking point. The singer reminisces about a previous time when they were together, expressing longing and regret for what has been lost. The line "Four tears down your golden cheek won't bring that back to me" suggests that the singer is aware that dwelling on past emotions and tears won't change the current circumstances.


The song also touches on the internal struggles and conflict within the other person's mind. The line "There was a crowd inside your mind, clocks wouldn't wind and then unwind" implies that their partner was dealing with internal turmoil and was unable to find peace. Despite the challenges, the singer still sees their ex-partner as someone special, referencing them as the "golden child."


The chorus of the song explores the singer's desire for a confrontation or resolution. They invite their ex-lover to meet them downtown, suggesting that together they can face whatever trouble comes their way. However, there is also a hint of uncertainty and doubt, questioning if their ex will choose to stay home and maintain their distance. The mention of Angie, possibly their ex-partner's name, emphasizes the personal connection and intimate nature of the song.


The second verse continues to describe the ups and downs of the relationship. The line "Good times never felt so bad" indicates that even when things seemed enjoyable, there were underlying issues. The reference to falling in champagne and bleeding suggests a metaphorical intoxication and pain experienced in their past. Despite the storm moving on, there is a sense of hope for the future, with the singer anticipating a better summer ahead.


Overall, "Enough Is Enough" portrays a complicated relationship characterized by longing, regret, and a yearning for resolution. It explores the challenges and emotional conflicts faced by both individuals involved.


Line by Line Meaning

I think about it all the time
Constantly reflecting on the past


'Member back when you were mine
Remembering the time when we were together


Four tears down your golden cheek
Crying won't bring back what we had


Won't bring that back to me
The past cannot be changed


There was a crowd inside your mind
Having conflicting thoughts and emotions


Clocks wouldn't wind and then unwind
Feeling stuck and unable to move forward


You were always the golden child
You were always special and cherished


Acting tough (Ain't good enough) When it's time to roll (Gonna let it go)
Putting up a front to appear strong, but ultimately letting go when necessary


Won't you meet me out downtown?
Can we meet in the city center?


We'll watch the moon spin around
Enjoying a peaceful and beautiful moment


Looking for trouble everywhere
Seeking excitement and adventure


Gonna pull it out of the air
Creating opportunities and making things happen


Or are you gonna just stay at home?
Are you going to remain inactive?


Lean back on your velvet throne?
Enjoying a comfortable and luxurious lifestyle


You never do that to me
You never treated me that way


Would you, Angie?
Could you behave differently, Angie?


Angie? (Are you tough enough) To let it go? (Got to feel enough)
Angie, can you find the strength to move on and experience your emotions?


Good times never felt so bad
The once enjoyable moments now carry negativity


Fell in that champagne and you bled
Getting hurt and experiencing the consequences


There's a storm in the distance
Trouble is approaching


But now it's moving on
But now it's passing by


And I feel this summer coming on
Optimistic about a new and better season ahead


I fell too far to let you down
I have invested too much to disappoint you


But now I hear that crystal sound
Now I hear the clear truth


There's a storm in the distance
Trouble is approaching


That now is flowing on
That is now passing


Good times will be here before long
Positive moments will return soon




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Laura Harris, Betsy Wright, Mary Timony

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