You say you love me
And I hardly know your name
And if I say I love you in the candle light
There's no one but myself to blame
But there's something inside
That's turning my mind away
Whoa, how I could love you
If I could let you stay

It's late, and I'm bleeding deep inside
It's late, ooh, is it just my sickly pride?
Too late, even now the feeling seems to steal away
So late, though I'm crying I can't help but hear you say
It's late, it's late, it's late
But not too late

Mm, yeah
The way you love me
Is the sweetest love around
But after all this time
The more I'm trying
The more I seem to let you down, yes
Now you tell me you're leaving
And I just can't believe it's true
Oh, you know that I can love you
Though I know I can't be true
Oh, you made me love you
Don't tell me that we're through

It's late, mm, and it's driving me so mad
It's late, yes I know, but don't try to tell me that it's
Too late, save our love you can't turn out the light
So late, I've been wrong but I'll learn to be right
It's late, it's late, it's late
But not too late

Mm, I've been so long
You've been so long
We've been so long tryin' to work it out
I ain't got long
You ain't got long
We've gotta know what this life's all about, ooh
Tell me

Tryin' to work it out, yeah, ooh
Ooh too late
Yeah, too late
Much too late, ah

You're staring at me
With suspicion in your eye
You say what game are you playing?
What's this that you're saying?
I know that I can't reply
If I take you tonight
Is it making my life a lie?
Oh you make me wonder
Did I live my life right?

It's late, ooh, but it's time to set me free
It's late, ooh, yes I know, but there's no way it has to be
Too late, so let the fire take our bodies this night
So late, let the waters take our guilt in the tide
It's late, it's late, it's late, it's late
It's late, it's late, it's late
Oh, It's all too late

Whoa, whoa, come on
Ooh mm, late, too late, oh yeah
Ah


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    There is a part to this song that I already see that is missing and I hope that whoever does these lyrics here edits, for this song especially should be reconised:

    "It's Late- ...and it's driving me so mad It's Late - Yes I know, but don't try to tell me that... It's too Late-say I love you can turn out the light... It's too Late- I've been wrong,but I'll too be right"

    This would be one of those unexplained songs by Queen that would have no relevance to the usual meaning to they're basic musical structure,but none to less serves to a point that should be revered.

    It is basically about a kind of realationship that was never really for the best intentions and at most, was under all the false pretenses ever so possible! What makes matters even worse is the fact the narrater of this song knew it, but not until he or she came to that conclusion right up to the very last moment and all the realization actually set into the person's mind! Unfortunatally not only did that person had to face those facts, but had that dirty task to bring it to the counterpart's acknowledgment. Which would suck all the way around!

    ozonefilleron December 31, 2004   Link

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