San Antonio Rose

Melodies of Love: Unveiling the Enchantment of San Antonio Rose
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Lyrics

Deep within my heart lies a melody

Expresses a deep emotional connection within the speaker's heart to a melody.

A song of old San Antone

Refers to a song associated with San Antonio, creating a sense of nostalgia.

Where in dreams I live with a memory

Implies a dreamlike state where the speaker lives with a cherished memory.

Beneath the stars all alone

Describes the speaker alone beneath the stars, possibly reflecting on the past.

It was there I found beside the Alamo

Mentions a significant location near the Alamo, suggesting a historical or personal connection.

Enchantment strange as the blue up above

Describes an enchanting experience, comparing it to the vastness of the sky.

A moonlit pass that only she would know

Introduces a moonlit pass known only to a special person.

Still hears my broken song of love

Highlights the enduring impact of the speaker's broken love song.

Moon in all your splendor know only my heart

Addresses the moon, asking it to recognize the speaker's emotions.

Call back my rose, rose of San Antone

Requests the return of a person named Rose, associated with San Antone.

Lips so sweet and tender like petals falling apart

Describes the sweetness and tenderness of Rose's lips, evoking imagery of delicate petals.

Speak once again of my love, my own.

Asks Rose to speak again about the speaker's love.

Broken song, empty words I know

Acknowledges a broken song and empty words residing in the speaker's heart.

Still live in my heart all alone

Emphasizes the enduring presence of those words despite being alone.

For that moonlit pass by the Alamo

Refers to a moonlit pass near the Alamo as a significant backdrop to the speaker's emotions.

And Rose, my Rose of San Antone

Reiterates the connection between the speaker and Rose, reinforcing the emotional attachment.

Deep within my heart lies a melody,

Restates the presence of a melody within the speaker's heart related to San Antonio.

A song of old San Antone

Recalls dreams and memories associated with San Antone, emphasizing solitude.

Where in dreams I live with a memory

Repeats the theme of living with a memory beneath the stars in isolation.

Beneath the stars all alone

Reflects on the discovery near the Alamo, suggesting a significant past event.

It was there I found beside the Alamo

Reiterates the enchantment of the experience, likening it to the vastness of the sky.

Enchantment strange as the blue up above

References a moonlit pass known only to a special person.

A moonlit pass that only she would know

Affirms the enduring impact of the speaker's broken love song.

Still hears my broken song of love

Repeats the plea to the moon to recognize the speaker's heartfelt emotions.

Moon in all your splendor know only my heart

Restates the request for the moon to call back Rose, the speaker's love from San Antone.

Call back my rose, rose of San Antone

Describes Rose's lips as sweet and tender, evoking a sense of delicacy.

Lips so sweet and tender like petals falling apart

Asks Rose to speak again about the speaker's love, reinforcing the emotional plea.

Speak once again of my love, my own.

Acknowledges the broken nature of the song and empty words residing in the speaker's heart.

Broken song, empty words I know

Emphasizes the enduring presence of the broken song and empty words despite being alone.

Still live in my heart all alone

Reiterates the lasting impact of the moonlit pass by the Alamo on the speaker's heart.

For that moonlit pass by the Alamo

Concludes with a reaffirmation of Rose's significance, addressing her as "my Rose of San Antone."

And Rose, my Rose of San Antone

Finalizes the connection between the speaker and Rose, expressing deep emotional attachment.

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