Relax My Beloved
Embrace, Endure, and Love: A Song of Unyielding DevotionLyrics
Relax my beloved, don't worry for me
Expressing reassurance and a request for the beloved not to worry.
Don't shed a tear for me always be near for me
Asking the beloved not to cry and always stay close for support.
Be comforted my love don't bow you head for me
Encouraging the beloved not to feel sorrow and to stand strong.
Promise you'll smile for me don't ever cry for me
Promising that the speaker wants the beloved to be happy and not shed tears.
You know these walls they may fall down
Reflecting on the vulnerability of the situation, suggesting a potential collapse.
But I'll still hold on to you
Expressing determination to hold onto the relationship despite challenges.
At heights higher than you'd imagine me too
Indicating commitment even in unexpected or difficult circumstances.
Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
Acknowledging shared pain and the possibility of emotional expression.
Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door
Advising against abandoning the speaker during difficult times.
Be still my heart, I'm only a moment away
Assuring proximity, stating that the speaker is not far away.
In the next room or at the break of day
Highlighting the fleeting nature of separation and the promise of reunion.
And I would walk, once again to see your face again
Expressing a willingness to go the extra mile to see the beloved again.
And I'd hear every word you'd have to say
Stating a readiness to listen attentively to the beloved's words.
Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
Reiterating the potential for shared emotional experiences, both sorrowful and joyous.
Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door, no no no
Reemphasizing the plea not to abandon or shout during difficult moments.
Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
Repeating the theme of shared emotional experiences and the importance of support.
Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door, no no no
Reiterating the plea for understanding and not turning away during challenges.
Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
Revisiting the idea of recurrent emotional moments in the relationship.
Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door,
Continuing the plea for staying connected and not walking away in anger.
Then maybe again we would weep like we've done a thousand times before
Echoing the cyclical nature of emotional experiences and the request for understanding.
Don't turn your back on me, or shout as you walk out the door, no no n
Reiterating the importance of not turning away or shouting during challenges.
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