Sons And Daughters

Embracing Love's Fire: A Melodic Tale of Togetherness
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Lyrics

And I will hold you tight

Expresses a commitment to holding someone close and securely.

Like the moon in the arms of the sky

Comparing the tight embrace to the relationship between the moon and the sky, indicating a protective and enduring connection.

And I will keep you warm

Promise to provide comfort and protection.

I will build a fire in this house

Metaphorically creating warmth and intimacy within the home through emotional and metaphorical means.


And I'll build a fire, you fetch the water and I'll lay the table

Sharing household responsibilities symbolizing partnership and cooperation.

And in our hearts, we still pray for sons and daughters

Expressing the desire or hope for children (sons and daughters) despite current circumstances.

And all those evenings out in the garden, the red, red wine

Recalling past moments of relaxation and enjoyment, possibly indicating a longing for those carefree times.

These quiet hours turning to years

Highlighting the passing of time in moments of quietness and reflection.


And I, I'll wrap myself around your heart

Commitment to providing emotional support and security.

I'll be the walls of his heart

Symbolic reference to being a protective force or stronghold in someone's life.

And I, I'll keep a light on

Keeping a guiding light or beacon to aid in finding one's way back home, metaphorically or physically.

To call you back home

Expressing the desire to reunite or bring someone back to a place of comfort or belonging.


And I'll build a fire, you fetch the water and I'll lay the table

Reiteration of shared responsibilities and collaboration in the relationship.

And in our hearts, we still pray for sons and daughters

Continued hope or longing for children despite the passing of time.

And all those evenings out in the garden, the red, red wine

Recollection of enjoyable moments, possibly contrasting with the present.

These quiet hours turning to years

Highlighting the gradual transformation of quiet moments into significant periods of time.


And it's all to come, for now we're still young

Optimism about the future despite the current stage of life, anticipating what is yet to come.

We're just building our kingdom, but it's all to come

Metaphorically referencing the construction or development of their shared life or future.


And I'll build a fire, you fetch the water and I'll lay the table

Repetition of shared responsibilities, emphasizing the partnership and cooperation within the relationship.

And in our hearts, we still pray for sons and daughters

Continued desire or hope for children despite the passage of time.

And all those evenings out in the garden, the red, red wine

Recollection of past enjoyable moments, potentially juxtaposed against the current situation.

These quiet hours turning to years

Emphasizing the gradual passage of time in moments of tranquility.


And it's all to come, for now we're still young

Reiterating optimism about the future and the anticipation of what is yet to unfold.

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