The evening was long
My guesses were true
You saw me see you
That something you said
The timing was right
The pleasure was mine
The time and the place
The look on your face
Sincerest eyes
If you're ready or not
The state of our hearts
There's no time to take
When we started
Both brokenhearted
Not believing
It could begin and end in one evening
We were caught by the light
Held on the day
'Till it became hours
The minutes went by
The cab is outside
There's no time to take
When we parted
Moving on
And believing
It could begin and end in one evening
When we started both brokenhearted
Not believing
It could begin and end in one evening
When we parted
Moving on
And believing
It could begin and end in one evening
One Evening is written by Leslie Feist, Jason Charles Beck. ✔️
When was One Evening released?
It is first released on May 18, 2004 as part of Feist's album "Let It Die" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 3rd track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind One Evening lyrics?
When we delve into what the artist truly meant to convey, Feist's song 'One Evening' expresses the feeling of a brief love affair that lasts for only the night. The text illustrates the thrill, doubt, and sadness that are all part of such short-lived romances, and it draws a line between the transient nature of the connections and the early flare and later parting. One evening lyrics mainly highlight love, heartbreak, joy, reflection and nostalgia. But, at the same time, the song emphasizes the role of temporary love and nostalgia. The words do not contain any vulgar language, adult topics, or any content that might be regarded as unsuitable for kids. The issues of love and relationships are reflected in a casual and non-graphic way. ✔️
Which genre is One Evening?
One Evening falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song One Evening?
One Evening song length is 3 minutes and 36 seconds.
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