Five A.M. and I feel like crying
I knew I lost you, I lost a friend
Clock ran out at the worst of timing
I’m deeply troubled, filled with regret
Moms knees deep in alcohol
But I’m drowning, I’m drowning, I’m drowning
Sinking deeper need your arms around me, around me
Cause there ain’t nothing in this world
Nothing in this world I wouldn’t do
To say one more I love you
Nothing in this world, nothing in this world I wouldn’t do
To say one more I love you
Thunder hit but it felt like lighting
The night I lost you I lost a friend
And pictures say you look just like me
Wish I could see you, see you again
Moms knees deep in alcohol
But I’m drowning, I’m drowning, I’m drowning
Sinking deeper need your arms around me, around me
Cause there ain’t nothing in this world
Nothing in this world I wouldn’t do
To say one more I love you
Nothing in this world, nothing in this world I wouldn’t do
To say one more I love you
One more I love you
One more I love you
Nothing in this world, nothing in this world I wouldn’t do
To say one more I love you
I’m drowning, I’m drowning, I’m drowning
I’m drowning, I’m drowning, I’m drowning
Cause there ain’t nothing in this world
Nothing in this world I wouldn’t do
To say one more I love you
Nothing in this world, nothing in this world I wouldn’t do
To say one more I love you
One more I love you
One more I love you
One more I love you
Cause there ain’t nothing in this world
Nothing in this world I wouldn’t do
To say one more I love you
Heartache and Longing: The Emotional Depth of “One More I Love You”
Alex Warren’s “One More I Love You” is a raw, heartfelt portrayal of loss, regret, and the desperate wish for just one more chance to express love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of late-night sorrow, with the protagonist feeling isolated and overwhelmed by grief. The repetition of drowning imagery highlights a sense of being submerged in sadness, while references to personal struggles within the family add a layer of vulnerability and authenticity. Each line is laced with longing—not only for a lost loved one but for the comfort and closure that remains forever out of reach.
Song Credits
Artist: Alex Warren
Release Year: 2024