I think this song is about regret for one's personal shortcomings, which have been largely overcome. The song takes responsibility for the shortcomings, that were the reason that the individual who is the audience overlooked that person, but things have changed, and even though it's too late, the record is being set straight: I came around.
There is a tremendous need to recognize how much pain there is in coping with reality, but the romantic aspect is that if it were possible to go back, that would be the desire. The song opens with the most emphatic wish to go back and do things differently, and I think that the target for these regretful feelings is learning just how much he/she meant, as though they have no idea that a thought was ever given, through the years…it's a plea to the importance of the relationship, and the desire to simply seek recognition for that.
Great songwriting and singing. Amie's style is unique, and her songs make me want to understand them.
I think this song is about regret for one's personal shortcomings, which have been largely overcome. The song takes responsibility for the shortcomings, that were the reason that the individual who is the audience overlooked that person, but things have changed, and even though it's too late, the record is being set straight: I came around.
There is a tremendous need to recognize how much pain there is in coping with reality, but the romantic aspect is that if it were possible to go back, that would be the desire. The song opens with the most emphatic wish to go back and do things differently, and I think that the target for these regretful feelings is learning just how much he/she meant, as though they have no idea that a thought was ever given, through the years…it's a plea to the importance of the relationship, and the desire to simply seek recognition for that.
Great songwriting and singing. Amie's style is unique, and her songs make me want to understand them.