Give Me A Minute Lyrics – Lizzy McAlpine
Give Me A Minute Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Lizzy McAlpine]
Give me a minute
Just one will do
I'll say goodbye to gossamer skies
The city will move out of frame
But it's still you who remains
[Verse 2: Lizzy McAlpine]
Give me a minute
Kiss me again
I'll say goodbye, to cloudy blue skies
I trade all I got in my name
For you instead of this pain
[Bridge: Lizzy McAlpine]
Maybe it's time to forget you
Maybe it's time to throw dirt upon your name
Or place blame
But it's no one's fault
No, it's no one's fault
We're just late
[Outro: Lizzy McAlpine]
I'll give you a minute
Let you have peace
I'll say farewell, to what I can't tell
I bet that you'll do just the same
And maybe I'm what remains
Give Me A Minute Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Give Me A Minute" by Lizzy McAlpine revolves around themes of longing, reflection, and acceptance following a breakup or separation. The protagonist expresses a desire for closure and peace while grappling with the memories and emotions associated with their past relationship.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, the protagonist asks for a moment to bid farewell to the picturesque scenes of the city, symbolizing letting go of the past. Despite the physical distance from the city, the memories of their former lover persist. The phrase "gossamer skies" suggests delicate and fleeting beauty, hinting at the ephemeral nature of their relationship.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the protagonist pleads for another moment, seeking one last kiss to part ways with the memories represented by the "cloudy blue skies." They express a willingness to relinquish material possessions ("all I got in my name") in exchange for relief from the pain caused by the breakup. This verse emphasizes the emotional toll of the separation.
[Bridge]
The bridge reflects on the possibility of letting go of resentment or blame towards the former partner. The protagonist considers moving past bitterness ("throw dirt upon your name") and acknowledges that assigning fault won't change the situation. They recognize that the timing of their reconciliation may be overdue ("We're just late"), indicating a sense of regret or missed opportunities.
[Outro]
In the outro, the protagonist grants their former partner a moment of peace and closure, acknowledging the mutual need to say goodbye to what they cannot articulate or understand. They speculate that their ex-partner may also be grappling with similar emotions. The phrase "maybe I'm what remains" suggests a lingering presence in the memories or thoughts of the former lover.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Lizzy McAlpine (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Adam Lee & Dillan Witherow
- Writter(s)
- Lizzy McAlpine
- Released On
- August 13, 2020
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Give Me A Minute" song?
"Give Me A Minute" song is sung by Lizzy McAlpine.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Give Me A Minute" song?
"Give Me A Minute" song lyrics written by Lizzy McAlpine.
Who is the music producer of "Give Me A Minute" song?
"Give Me A Minute" song music composed & produced by Adam Lee & Dillan Witherow.
When was "Give Me A Minute" song released?
"Give Me A Minute" song was released on August 13, 2020.