Walking on Water

Walking on Water: Love's Resilience and the Unseen Struggle
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Lyrics

Spent forty days and forty nights

Enduring a challenging period of forty days and nights.

Weathered every storm sundown to daylight

Facing and overcoming every difficulty from sunset to sunrise.

A rose by any other well is still a rose

Comparing love to a rose, emphasizing its essence regardless of circumstances.

Que sera sera well that's how love goes

Accepting the uncertainty of love, as expressed in the phrase "Que sera sera."

I'll tell you this one thing is true

Asserting a truthful statement.

Before you see me walking back to you

Committing to not return until a specific condition is met.

You'll see me walking on water

Confidently stating the ability to achieve extraordinary feats.

You'll see me walking on water

Repeating the assertion of walking on water for emphasis.

Now if I could it would just be a curse

Expressing hesitation about having a particular ability.

Half the time I'd feel better the other half worse

Highlighting the mixed emotions associated with possessing the mentioned ability.

You'll see me walking on water

Reiterating the claim of walking on water.

You'll see me walking on water

Reaffirming the certainty of the extraordinary feat.

Well there's a doormat outside my house

Describing a doormat symbolizing emotional vulnerability.

It resembles my heart where your footprints wore it out

Comparing the doormat to the heart affected by the footsteps of a loved one.

The other day I almost gave you a ring

Recalling a moment of almost reaching out to the person.

Then I was reminded of this one little thing

Being reminded of a crucial factor hindering the action.

This one little thing rings true

Emphasizing the truth of a particular realization.

Before you see me walking back to you

Repeating the commitment not to return until a condition is met.

You'll see me walking on water

Confidently asserting the ability to walk on water.

You'll see me walking on water

Reiterating the claim for emphasis.

Now if I could it would just be a curse

Expressing reservations about having the extraordinary ability.

Half the time I'd feel better the other half worse

Acknowledging the fluctuating emotions associated with possessing the ability.

You'll see me walking on water

Repeating the assertion of walking on water.

You'll see me walking on water

Emphasizing the certainty of the extraordinary feat.

Have you seen me

Prompting a question about being observed.

Let's go

An abrupt transition or invitation to action.

This one little thing rings true

Reiterating the truth of a specific realization.

Before you see me walking back to you

Restating the commitment not to return without a specific condition being fulfilled.

Back to you well

Referencing the return to the person.

You'll see me walking on water

Confidently asserting the ability to walk on water once again.

You'll see me walking on water

Repeating the claim for emphasis.

Now if I could it would just be a curse

Expressing reservations about having the extraordinary ability.

Half the time I'd feel better the other half worse

Acknowledging the mixed emotions associated with possessing the ability.

You'll see me walking on water

Reiterating the assertion of walking on water.

You'll see me walking on water

Emphasizing the certainty of the extraordinary feat.

Walking on water

Concluding with a bold declaration of walking on water.

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