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This somber melody is one of a woman who abruptly finds out that her lover no longer feels the way he used to. The hook “you picked a fine time to tell me you don’t love me”, is a play on a snarky response as we all know, there is no good time to tell someone you don’t love them anymore.
[Verse 1]
Smiling, you were always smiling
How could I have know that you were
Hiding your feelings from me
I wondered how could it be
[Pre-Chorus]
Your note's clear, it says you don't love me
My worst fear is now reality
[Chorus]
You picked a fine time
To tell me you don't love me
You picked a fine time
To tell me you don't care
And what I thought was love
Was really just pretending
And your love for me
Was never really there (never really there)
[Verse 2]
Trying, I am always trying
To understand the reason why I'm crying
Day and night I am crying
I can't believe I was so blind
[Pre-Chorus]
It's so clear, that you don't love me
My worst fear is now reality and
[Chorus]
You picked a fine time
To tell me you don't love me
You picked a fine time
To tell me you don't care
And what I thought was love
Was really just pretending
And your love for me
Was never really there
[Bridge]
How many nights did I sleep alone
Waiting by the phone
I couldn't see what was going on
Told myself our love's still strong
After our trust came tumbling down
Another love you have found
There's nothing left no more to hide
And there is no easy way to say goodbye
[Chorus]
You picked a fine time
To tell me you don't love me
You picked a fine time
To tell me you don't care
And what I tought was love
Was really just pretending
And your love for me
Was never really there
Fine Time was written by Eric Brian Hightower & Brian Alexander Morgan.
Fine Time was produced by Brian Alexander Morgan.