The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
How many times will the clock go around?
How many times can my hands hit the ground?
How many coffins before there's a crown?
How far will I fall 'til the alarm sounds?
How come you love me when I am ugly?
Guess I can only hope
Give me a second go
Don't let me go alone (don't let me go alone)
You saw me at the worst
You caught me falling first
All I wanted to know
Give me a second go
No matter the weather, there's never a break (never a break)
Conquer a ladder then slip on a snake
Cried 'til my river turned into a lake (turned into a lake)
And I'm wondering now before it's too late
How can you save me when I am angry?
Reasons I'll never know
Give me a second go
Don't let me go alone (don't let me go alone)
You saw me at the worst
You caught me falling first (falling first)
All I wanted to know
Give me a second go
One to five, I'm half alive
Six to nine, I'm out of line
Ten to twelve, I'm not myself
By the millionth time, I cry
Give me a second go
Don't let me go alone
You saw me at the worst
You caught me falling first
All I wanted to know (all I wanted to know)
Give me a second go (give me a second go)
Don't let me go alone (don't let me go alone)
You saw me at the worst
You caught me falling first (falling first)
All I wanted to know (all I wanted to know)
Give me a second go (give me a second go)
Give me a second go
Give me a second go (give me a second go)
Again
Give me a second go
Don't let me go alone
How many times can my hands hit the ground?
How many coffins before there's a crown?
How far will I fall 'til the alarm sounds?
How come you love me when I am ugly?
Guess I can only hope
Give me a second go
Don't let me go alone (don't let me go alone)
You saw me at the worst
You caught me falling first
All I wanted to know
Give me a second go
No matter the weather, there's never a break (never a break)
Conquer a ladder then slip on a snake
Cried 'til my river turned into a lake (turned into a lake)
And I'm wondering now before it's too late
How can you save me when I am angry?
Reasons I'll never know
Give me a second go
Don't let me go alone (don't let me go alone)
You saw me at the worst
You caught me falling first (falling first)
All I wanted to know
Give me a second go
One to five, I'm half alive
Six to nine, I'm out of line
Ten to twelve, I'm not myself
By the millionth time, I cry
Give me a second go
Don't let me go alone
You saw me at the worst
You caught me falling first
All I wanted to know (all I wanted to know)
Give me a second go (give me a second go)
Don't let me go alone (don't let me go alone)
You saw me at the worst
You caught me falling first (falling first)
All I wanted to know (all I wanted to know)
Give me a second go (give me a second go)
Give me a second go
Give me a second go (give me a second go)
Again
Give me a second go
Don't let me go alone
Lyrics submitted by someowlsgo
Second Go Lyrics as written by Valerie Poxleitner
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Oh forgot, "How come you save me when I am angry Reasons I'll never know"
He would still go out with her even when she was angry to him and upset but now, when she's being herself, more humble and loving etc he won't take her back.
Sad case.. :(