It's been a long time since you left me
I didn't mean to make you cry
I didn't mean to disappoint you
I didn't mean to tell you lies
And after all that we have been through
Won't you let me tell you why

One more try I didn't know how much I loved you
One more try let me put my arms around you
Living all these lonely nights without you
Oh, baby can we give it one more try

It's been a long time since I kissed you
It always used to feel so good
And if you knew how much I missed you
You'd forgive me if you could
And now that we have found each other
Can't we give it one more try (one more try)

One more try I didn't know how much I loved you
One more try let me put my arms around you
Living all these lonely nights without you
Oh, baby can we give it one more try

And after all that we have been through
Won't you let me tell you why
And now that we have found each other
Can't we give it one more try (one more try)

One more try I didn't know how much I loved you
One more try let me put my arms around you
Living all these lonely nights without you
Oh, baby can we give it one more try

Oh, girl you know I love you
I just want you to know
Our love I'll always treasure
So please, just don't let me go


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    This song has so much meaning to me. I MEAN SOOOO MUCH!! When i was dateing my ex-Justin this use to be our song. I would sing it all the time. Even more once he would move to New Jersey. But Justin got too depressed and commited suciede. So it became a song i loved as well as loved to hate. Yet now it has ben 4 years since his death and that song has been the one song to get me through. Because i know somewhere he and i are both wishing for our "ONE MORE TRY". The lyrics, and music are great. The song is compellingly beautifuly sung and written. I love it!!

    DRAMAGAL03on May 10, 2004   Link

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