Tell me we’ll be alright whatever I might do
I may disappoint you ’cause I’m the one who always messes up everything
Being with me is like walking on a tightrope
So bring all of your rope, I think that I was born with broken wings
I’m sorry that I had to start a fire
Just tell me now, where to go
It’s down or even higher
If I promise you that I won’t fuck up
From now on I’ll be better forever
And I promise you that I will stay focused
Only you in my bed, like I once said
But only if you stay and help me find a way
But if I promise you that I won’t fuck up
From now I’ll be better forever
At least for one more day
Every time that I try pretending I’m a good girl
Like I’m in a fake world, maybe I just don’t have what it takes
I’m sorry that I had to start a fire
Just tell me now, where to go
It’s down or even higher
If I promise you that I won’t fuck up
From now on I’ll be better forever
And I promise you that I will stay focused
Only you in my bed, like I once said
But only if you stay and help me find a way
But if I promise you that I won’t fuck up
From now I’ll be better forever
At least for one more day
Would you mind hanging on a little longer?
And I will be just a little bit stronger
If I promise you that I won’t fuck up
From now on I’ll be better forever
And I promise you that I will stay focused
Only you in my bed, like I once said
But only if you stay and help me find a way
But if I promise you that I won’t fuck up
From now I’ll be better forever
At least for one more day
At least for one more day
At least for one more day
Vulnerable Promises and Honest Confessions
“One More Day” by Afrojack dives into the emotional turbulence of self-doubt and the longing for forgiveness in a relationship. The lyrics paint a raw portrait of someone grappling with their own imperfections—admitting to being the source of chaos and mistakes, yet yearning for a chance to do better. The recurring plea for “one more day” reveals a desire to change and hold onto love, even if just briefly. The song’s introspective narrative explores the struggle to overcome past failures, the hope that a loved one will stay, and the fragile promise of self-improvement.
Song Credits
Artist: Afrojack
Release Year: 2024