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Emotional Journey through Love and LongingLyrics
Feelings, meanings, New Orleans, show it to me.
Expressing a desire for emotions and significance, possibly inspired by the atmosphere of New Orleans; a request to demonstrate these feelings.
And feelings
Reiteration of the importance of emotions.
That I love you so,
Declaring deep love for someone.
Never gonna let you go.
Commitment to never allowing the person loved to depart.
Oh that I need you so,
Expressing an intense need for the person loved.
I need you and I just can't let you go.
Acknowledging an inability to let go of the loved one.
Oh, that I love you so,
Reiteration of profound love.
How do I let you go?
Pondering how to release or move on from the loved one.
Oh, that I need you so,
Reiteration of a strong need for the loved one.
I need you and I just can't let you go.
Expressing the difficulty of letting go of the loved one.
Feelings,
Reiteration of the importance of emotions.
Sure looks good to me, can you feel it?
Expressing approval or satisfaction with the feelings; questioning if the other person can sense it.
Do you mean it? Do you want it? Like I do!
Asking if the other person genuinely means and desires the emotions as much as the speaker does.
Oh, that I love you so,
Reiteration of deep love with a commitment to never let go.
I'll never let you go.
Reaffirming the commitment to hold on to the loved one.
Oh,that I love you so,
Reiteration of profound love.
I need you and I just can't let you go.
Expressing the intense need for the loved one and the difficulty in letting go.
Oh, that I love you so,
Repetition of deep love with a promise to never let go.
I'll never let you go.
Reaffirming the commitment to not release the loved one.
Oh, that I'll love you so,
Continuation of expressing profound love.
I need you and I just can't let you go.
Reiterating the strong need for the loved one and the difficulty in letting go.
Do you need it? Do you want it ?
Pose of questions regarding the other person's need, desire, and ability to feel emotions.
Can you feel it? Like I do.
Comparing the other person's ability to feel emotions to the speaker's own intensity.
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