Story Behind The Song
This ballad has a haunting and bittersweet feel to it. The character speaking in the song is very open about all her feelings and emotions. She is ready for a new start and must leave. Though she has appreciation for the relationship, she must leave this person. Even though the song has a sad flavor to it, the end is optimistic.
Song Description
A dreamy and haunting guitar riff begins and ends this song about a romance that has ended. The character speaks with great emotion and gratitude for what has been, but does not feel any pain about moving on.
The interplay between the guitar and bass sweetly move the ballad along. The instrumental features an accoustic guitar solo.
The attitude of the vocal is kind and loving in the verses, but strong and direct in choruses declaring: It's really over - Take it or leave it.
The ending of the song brings back the mysterious feel of the intro and then it resolves as the song ends.
Song Length |
3:41 |
Genre |
Pop - Alternative, Rock - Easy Listening |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Composed, Moving |
Subject |
Breaking Up, General |
Similar Artists |
Gloria Estefan, Madonna |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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Lyrics
Verse 1
Though I've seen the broken dreams deep within your eyes
I know you hurt inside but you really shouldn't cry
I'm sorry that I hide behind this mask of mine
I'm lying here alone and there's no hurt inside of me
It only goes to show it was sure to end
I really can't imagine that I'll ever be calling you again
I'm really late, I have to go
So please turn off the radio
I'll see you in a year or so
Chorus
Take it or leave it
You better believe it
Take it or leave it
Take it or leave it
Verse 2
You've given me so much more than I could give
I only miss the touch of your voice
You will never be just another memory to me
I'm really late, I have to go
So please turn off the radio
I'll see you in a year or so
Chorus