Too Serous, Too Soon
Gareth Gates · Other Songs - Gareth Gates
I wonder what your thinking of tonight,
I wonder...
Maybe your alone,
Maybe you've been crying just like me,
I wonder...
I dont know why I lost your touch,
Maybe I wanted to be loved to much.
Chorus
Too serious, Too soon,
I wanted you to love me,
I wanted to be there for you like no one else before.
Too serious, Too soon,
I wanted you to love me,
It's been a rainy afternoon, now i'm staring at the moon, thinking,
We got too serious, too soon.
I told you everyday,
I told you every night and every way,
I love you...
Maybe you got scared,
Maybe I've nothing else to say,
But I love you...
So baby now my life's a mess,
'cause I couldn't love you any less.
Too serious, Too soon,
I wanted you to love me,
I wanted to be there for you like no one else before.
Too serious, Too soon,
I wanted you to love me,
It's been a rainy afternoon, now i'm staring at the moon, thinking,
We got too serious, too soon.
To soon,
It's not right,
It's not fair, missing you,
Baby cuts like a knife
What if you, were the love of my life?
Too serious, Too soon,
I wanted you to love me,
I wanted to be there for you like no one else before.
Too serious, Too soon,
I wanted you to love me,
We got too serious, too soon.
I wanted to be there for you like no one else before,
Too serious, Too soon,
I wanted you to love me,
It's been a rainy afternoon, now i'm staring at the moon thinking,
We got too serious, too soon.
Too Serous, Too Soon
Gareth Gates is a British pop vocalist who rose to prominence in the early 2000s following his victory on a major television singing competition. His debut single, Anyone of Us (Stupid Mistake), became a defining hit of that era, establishing him as a leading figure in contemporary British pop. Too Serous, Too Soon represents another song in his early discography, showcasing the emotive vocal style and melodic sensibilities that characterized his initial recordings. The track fits within a catalogue of songs that blend heartfelt balladry with accessible pop structures, reflecting the musical landscape of the time. Gates continued to release material that explored themes of love and personal reflection, building a body of work that resonated with audiences seeking sincere, melodic performances. His contributions remain a notable part of the post-millennium pop scene.

