Coulda Loved You Longer

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The Timeless Yearning of Love: 'Coulda Loved You Longer' by Adam Doleac

Adam Doleac's 'Coulda Loved You Longer' is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the timeless yearning of love and the wistful desire to have met one's soulmate sooner. The song opens with a serendipitous encounter, where the protagonist meets his significant other in a crowded downtown setting. This chance meeting, marked by the exchange of a phone number on a napkin, sets the stage for a love story that feels both spontaneous and destined. The lyrics capture the essence of this moment, emphasizing how vividly it remains etched in memory.

The central theme of the song revolves around the longing to have had more time together. Doleac expresses a poignant wish to have met his partner earlier in life, so he could have spent more time loving them. This sentiment is beautifully encapsulated in the chorus, where he laments the time wasted before they met and imagines how their favorite memories could have extended further back in time. The lyrics evoke a sense of regret, not for the present or future, but for the lost opportunities of the past.

Throughout the song, Doleac paints vivid pictures of what could have been—sunsets that would have looked better with his partner by his side, and lonely nights that could have been filled with love and companionship. Despite the underlying regret, the song also carries a hopeful tone, acknowledging that they have forever ahead of them. This duality of regret and hope makes 'Coulda Loved You Longer' a deeply relatable and emotionally resonant song, capturing the universal desire to maximize the time spent with loved ones.

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