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Gordon Lightfoot
Lyrics for Song: Too Much To Lose
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Gordon Lightfoot
Pardon me if I'm leaving in a hurry, can't you see
There's too much to lose for me to stay around?
I've played your game, obeyed your rules, the best that I know how
Gonna get out while the game don't get me down
It's been a long, long day and now it's gone, gone
I won't see you again before the dawn
There's too much to lose for me to stay around
So I'll just cash in the chips and leave this town
Pardon me if I don't turn back or even say goodbye
I surely have enjoyed your cup of tea
Got no more time to gamble on a thing that ain't too sure
And the dust cloud on the edge of town is me
If you ever feel that you should want to get in touch somehow
Forget it, that's all in yesterday
Forgiving is to lovers as trusting is to fools
And of losing there is nothing I can say
It's been a long, long day and now it's gone, gone
I won't see you again before the dawn
There's too much to lose for me to stay around
So I'll just cash in the chips and leave this town
It's been a long, long day and now it's gone, gone
I won't see you again before the dawn
There's too much to lose for me to stay around
So I'll just cash in the chips and leave this town
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Too Much To Lose
Gordon Lightfoot's 'Too Much To Lose' stands as a poignant exploration of romantic vulnerability and the inevitability of heartbreak. Recorded in the mid-1970s, the track exemplifies Lightfoot's signature folk-rock style, blending acoustic storytelling with a melodic sensibility that resonated deeply with audiences. The song captures the emotional weight of a relationship ending, using simple yet evocative imagery to depict the exhaustion of trying to hold onto what is slipping away. As part of his extensive discography, the recording reflects the era's focus on personal narratives and social consciousness, characteristic of the singer-songwriter tradition. Its enduring appeal lies in its universal theme of loss, delivered with a warmth and sincerity that has cemented its place in Lightfoot's legacy. |
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