Yes
A Journey of Love: Anthony David's 'Yes' Unveils the Power of DestinyLyrics
She moved into my old apartment
Expresses the start of a significant event as the narrator's ex-partner moves into his old apartment.
That's how we got this whole thing started
Indicates that the relationship began because of the narrator's ex-partner moving into his previous apartment.
She called and said that I had mail waiting there for me
The ex-partner notifies the narrator about mail at the old apartment.
I told her that I'd come and get it
The narrator agrees to retrieve the mail, setting the stage for an unexpected encounter.
How could I know in just a minute
Reflects the sudden realization that a life-changing moment is about to unfold in a short span.
That I'd be standing face to face with my own destiny
Describes the narrator facing their destined future upon meeting the ex-partner.
Oh, and we sat there talkin' just like we were old friends
Details a conversation that feels familiar and comfortable between the narrator and the ex-partner.
Oh, then I ask her can I see you again
The narrator expresses interest in meeting again.
She said, 'Yes'
Describes the ex-partner's affirmative response to the narrator's request to meet again.
'N I said wow
The narrator reacts with surprise and admiration to the positive response.
I said how about right now
The narrator suggests meeting immediately, emphasizing the urgency of love.
Love can't wait
Asserts that love cannot wait, underscoring its immediacy and importance.
'N I asked if she believed in fate
The narrator inquires about the ex-partner's belief in fate, connecting it to the unfolding romance.
And she said, 'Yes'
The ex-partner confirms a belief in fate, aligning with the narrator's perspective.
The days flew by like a fast train
Expresses the swift passage of time, possibly indicating the intensity and excitement of the relationship.
Nothin' else has been on my brain
Highlights the narrator's preoccupation with thoughts of the ex-partner.
Except the thought of how she makes me the man I want to be
Portrays the ex-partner as a positive influence, shaping the narrator into a better person.
She's the one I want for a million reasons
States the narrator's strong desire for the ex-partner, listing numerous reasons for this attraction.
And loving her is just like breathin'
Compares loving the ex-partner to breathing, emphasizing its natural and essential nature.
It's easy and it's obvious she was made for me
Affirms that the ex-partner is an ideal match, seemingly tailor-made for the narrator.
Oh, then it happened one night lookin' into her eyes
Describes a pivotal moment when the narrator proposes, gazing into the ex-partner's eyes.
And when I popped the question much to my surprise
Expresses the narrator's surprise at the positive response to the marriage proposal.
She said, 'Yes'
Reiterates the affirmative response of the ex-partner to the proposal.
'N I said wow
The narrator expresses awe and amazement at the positive response.
I said how about right now
The narrator suggests an immediate union, reinforcing the idea that love should not be delayed.
Love can't wait
Reiterates the urgency of love, emphasizing its immediate nature.
'N I asked if she believed in fate
The narrator asks about the ex-partner's belief in fate once again, emphasizing its significance.
And she said, 'Yes'
The ex-partner reaffirms belief in fate, highlighting its role in their relationship.
So I called the preacher, family, and friends
The narrator initiates the process of formalizing the relationship by involving the preacher, family, and friends.
And nothin's been the same since
Indicates that significant changes have occurred since the formalization of the relationship.
She said, 'Yes'
Reiterates the positive response of the ex-partner to the narrator's proposal.
'N I said wow
The narrator expresses continued amazement at the positive response.
I said how about right now
The narrator suggests an immediate union once again, underscoring the urgency of their love.
Love can't wait
Restates that love cannot wait, emphasizing its immediate and compelling nature.
'N I asked if she believed in fate
The narrator asks once more about the ex-partner's belief in fate, seeking reaffirmation.
And she said, 'Yes'
The ex-partner confirms belief in fate once again, solidifying the narrative of a destined and meaningful union.
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