Too Many Miracles
Embracing the Miraculous Journey of Love and ChangeLyrics
Miracle rain makes snowballs falling slowing out of the sky
Miracle rain symbolizes extraordinary events, and snowballs falling slowly from the sky suggest unique and unexpected occurrences.
All you people wandering by
Addressing people who are casually passing by.
Make sure you don't get one in the eye
A playful warning to avoid being hit in the eye by the falling snowballs.
There's a new world forming out of the way
Describing the emergence of a new world or a fresh start.
Future love that's born every day
Expressing the idea of love continuously renewing and evolving.
Too many miracles happening here
Commenting on the abundance of extraordinary events, possibly implying skepticism or surprise.
It's the same old story, different year
Suggesting that despite the unique occurrences, the overall narrative remains unchanged over time.
Oh I'm glad you are here
An acknowledgment of someone's presence and possibly their importance in the singer's life.
Been this way since the day I was born
Indicating that the prevalence of miracles has been a constant in the singer's life since birth.
I'm ready to be in love again
Expressing readiness to experience love again after a past experience.
I know we could be in love
Confidence in the potential for a renewed romantic relationship.
Photographing snowflakes lately I'm slowly losing my mind
Metaphorically describing the act of observing and understanding intricate details, possibly hinting at a sense of confusion or complexity.
There's so many different kinds
Highlighting the diversity of experiences and challenges encountered.
Falling all the time
Emphasizing the constant occurrence of challenges or difficulties.
There's a rainbow forming without any rain
Describing the formation of something positive (rainbow) without the typical precursor (rain).
A new dimension again
Suggesting the emergence of a new, positive dimension or perspective.
There's too many miracles happening here
Reiterating the overwhelming presence of extraordinary events, possibly with a tone of disbelief or irony.
It's the same old story, different year
Stating the persistence of a familiar narrative despite the passage of time.
Oh I'm glad you are here
Expressing gratitude for the presence of someone, echoing line 9.
Been this way since the day you were born
Confirming that the prevalence of miracles has been consistent since the person addressed was born.
The age of romance is dead and gone
Declaring the end of the era of romanticism, with a hint of doubt about this assertion.
Maybe a chance I'm wrong
Contemplating the possibility of being mistaken about the demise of romance.
People falling out of love I don't know whose side you were on
Observing the decline of love relationships and expressing uncertainty about allegiances.
Got to call these people along
Calling attention to the need to address and guide people experiencing difficulties in their relationships.
And tell them where they've been going wrong
Suggesting the importance of introspection and recognizing mistakes in relationships.
There's no shame in changing and being alone
Encouraging acceptance of change and the possibility of being alone.
Just pull yourself one for the road
Advising self-reflection and taking a drink (one for the road) as a form of solace.
Hasn't it been a strange old year
Reflecting on the unusual nature of the past year.
Well too many miracles happening here
Reiterating the prevalence of extraordinary events, echoing line 7.
I'm so glad you are here
Expressing gratitude for someone's presence, mirroring lines 9 and 23.
Been this way since the day we were born
Confirming the enduring presence of miracles since "we" were born, suggesting a shared experience with the person addressed.
Are you ready to be in love again
Posing a question about readiness for love, echoing line 12.
I'm ready to be in love
Affirming personal readiness for a romantic relationship.
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