It's Been A Long Long Time
The Hep Stars Lyrics


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Here I'm sitting in the rain
waiting for my homebound train
All I need's to sing me a song
Telling me this is the end
in the morning you're home again
Soon you'll know what's right and wrong
It's been a long long time
It's been a long long time
It's been a long long time
Since the day I left you
Raindrops coming down my face
Places passing by in haste
Memories of things I used to know
Remember you
the things you used to do
Remember how the wind could blow
It's been a long long time
It's been a long long time
It's been a long long time
Since the day I left you
Mmmmmmmmmm...
Say, it's gonna be a long long time
since I left you far behind
Here I'm sitting in the rain
waiting for my homebound train
All I need's to sing me a song
Telling me this is the end
in the morning you're home again
Soon you'll know what's right and wrong
It's been a long long time
It's been a long long time
It's been a long long time
Since the day I left you
Mmmmmmmmmm...




Say, it's gonna be a long long time
since I left you far behind

Overall Meaning

The Hep Stars's song "It's Been A Long Long Time" is a melancholic tune about someone who is waiting for their homebound train in the rain. The singer is thinking about the memories of the past and how much time has passed since they left their loved one behind. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and regret for leaving their significant other and wondering if they will ever reconcile.


The singer is waiting in the rain for their train, looking back on their past memories and the life they used to know. They remember how the wind blew and the things their loved one used to do. The lyrics suggest that the singer has had a lot of time to reflect on their decision to leave and is feeling the weight of regret.


The chorus "It's been a long long time since the day I left you" is repeated several times, emphasizing how much time has passed since they were together. The singer wonders if their loved one will ever forgive them and if they will ever be able to move on from the past.


Overall, the song is a powerful reflection on the emotions of regret and longing, with the lyrics painting a vivid picture of someone who left their loved one behind and is now looking back on their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

Here I'm sitting in the rain
The singer is feeling isolated and lonely in the midst of a storm


waiting for my homebound train
The singer is anticipating the end of his journey and the return to his loved one


All I need's to sing me a song
The singer is seeking comfort through music


Telling me this is the end
The singer is hoping for closure


in the morning you're home again
The singer is looking forward to the time when his loved one is back


Soon you'll know what's right and wrong
The singer is optimistic that his partner will learn from their past mistakes


It's been a long long time
The singer has been away from his loved one for a significant amount of time


Since the day I left you
The singer has not been together with his loved one since that day


Raindrops coming down my face
The singer is crying from a place of nostalgia


Places passing by in haste
The singer has been traveling quickly and without much thought


Memories of things I used to know
The singer is reflecting on past experiences


Remember you
The singer is reminiscing about their loved one


the things you used to do
The singer is thinking back on the ways their loved one used to act


Remember how the wind could blow
The singer is recalling memories of life with their loved one


Mmmmmmmmmm...
The singer is expressing a feeling of longing and desire for their loved one


Say, it's gonna be a long long time
The singer is acknowledging that the time apart will be difficult and that it will take a while to reunite


since I left you far behind
The singer is recognizing that their loved one has been left behind and is still waiting for their return




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