Don’t throw it away just because it’s broken
‘Cause anything can mend
Don’t call it a day just because the road’s blocked
Doesn’t mean we’re at the end
If it’s something you love, you don’t leave it
If it’s something you care for, you keep it
It’s never too far, it’s never too late
To tell someone “you’re the only one”
And even if it’s hard, just never give by
If you love someone, then you try try try try
Don’t jump the train just because it’s not moving
Doesn’t mean you’re on the wrong track
I’ll always remain even if the wind blows
Just, please, remember that
If it’s something you love, you don’t leave it
If it’s something you care for, you keep it
It’s never too far, it’s never too late
To tell someone “you’re the only one”
And even if it’s hard, just never give by
If you love someone, then you try try try
I won’t let go, I won’t give up
And if we fight, we’ll only fight for us
Might not have much
But what we got is more than enough
‘Cause what we got is love
It’s never too far, it’s never too late
To tell someone “you’re the only one”
And even if it’s hard, just never give by
If you love someone, then you try try
Then you try
And even if it’s hard, just never give by
If you love someone, then you try try try
Don’t throw us away just because we’re broken
‘Cause anything can mend
Resilience and Love: A Message of Hope
In “Try,” Natasha Bedingfield delivers an uplifting anthem about perseverance and commitment within relationships. The lyrics emphasize the importance of not giving up, even when things seem broken or challenging. Through lines like “If you love someone, then you try try try,” the song encourages listeners to keep fighting for love and to mend what feels broken rather than walking away. Bedingfield uses powerful metaphors such as blocked roads and stationary trains to illustrate life’s obstacles, reinforcing the idea that true dedication involves weathering tough times together. Ultimately, “Try” is a heartfelt reminder that love is worth the effort and that it’s never too late to repair and nurture meaningful connections.
Song Credits
Artist: Natasha Bedingfield
Songwriters: Natasha Bedingfield, Matt Prime, Wayne Wilkins
Release Year: 2007
Label: Sony BMG