Six Hours
Six Hours of Precious Moments: A Love UnveiledLyrics
There's only six hours
Expressing a limited amount of time available, emphasizing urgency.
Left in the day
Highlighting the remaining time within the day.
Time is so precious
Emphasizing the value of time as something precious.
And it's slipping away
Conveying the idea that time is slipping away or passing quickly.
Got no destination
Indicating a lack of specific direction or purpose.
Got no place to go
Stating a lack of a specific destination or plan.
And being with you
Declaring that being with the person addressed is the only known focus.
Is all that I know
Reinforcing the significance of the relationship with the mentioned person.
Put your head on my pillow
Inviting the person to share an intimate moment, possibly physically close.
We're finally alone
Expressing the exclusivity and privacy of the moment shared.
Wash the dust from your hair now
Suggesting a desire to cleanse or refresh, symbolized by washing dust from hair.
I don't care if you ever get home
Indicating a lack of concern for the person's return home, prioritizing the current connection.
There's only six hours
Reiterating the limited time available, highlighting its fleeting nature.
How quickly it goes
Observing the swift passage of time within the context of the lyrics.
In this sacred place
Referring to a special, possibly secret, place where the speaker and the addressed person are.
Our secret is safe, nobody knows
Asserting the confidentiality of their shared secret, emphasizing its hidden nature.
Put your head on my pillow
Repeating the invitation for intimacy, reinforcing the private nature of their interaction.
We're finally alone
Restating the exclusivity and privacy of the moment shared.
Wash the dust form your hair now
Repeating the desire for a symbolic cleansing or renewal by washing away dust.
I don't care if you ever get home
Emphasizing once again the lack of concern for the person's return home.
Wash the dust form your hair now
Repeating the symbolic act of washing away dust as a form of renewal or purification.
I don't care if you ever get home
Reiterating the lack of concern for the person's return, emphasizing the current connection's importance.
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