Must Be a Miracle
Miraculous Moments: Embracing Life's Wonders Through Brian Wilson's MelodyLyrics
Have you ever heard a newborn baby cry
Reflecting on the sound of a newborn baby crying, a universal and emotional experience.
Mom and Dad sharin a tear of joy
Parents expressing tears of joy, likely witnessing the birth of their child.
It's a seven pound four ounce little tiny baby boy
Describing the baby as a small seven-pound, four-ounce boy.
Must be a miracle, must be a miracle
Emphasizing the extraordinary nature of the event, suggesting it is a miracle.
Maybe this miracle's for me
Suggesting a personal connection to the miracle, hinting at the possibility that it's meant for the speaker.
Have you ever seen blue eyes and long black hair
Describing someone with blue eyes and long black hair, portraying her as a dreamy and ideal figure.
Poetry in motion she's the dream of every guy
Describing the person as "poetry in motion," indicating grace and beauty that captivates others.
A little bit of heaven just went walkin by
Expressing admiration for the person as a heavenly and desirable presence.
Must be a miracle, must be a miracle
Reiterating the miraculous nature of the experience, emphasizing its rarity and divine origin.
They don't happen every day, God doesn't make them that way
Suggesting that such miracles are infrequent and not part of a routine creation by God.
Look to the heavens wherever you are
Encouraging the listener to look to the heavens, possibly for guidance or inspiration.
Search the sky for a shooting star
Advising to search for a shooting star, a symbol often associated with wishes or special events.
It happened so fast you barely even blink an eye
Describing a rapid and unexpected occurrence that one might miss if not paying close attention.
An hour goes by and the moon shifts across the sky
Highlighting the passage of time, with the moon shifting across the sky in an hour.
Must be a miracle, must be a miracle
Reaffirming the miraculous nature, echoing the sentiment that it may be a personal miracle.
Maybe this miracle's for me
Speculating once again that this miracle could be meant for the speaker.
There goes a shooting star fallin for our love
Noting the presence of a shooting star, often associated with wishes and romantic symbolism.
There goes a shooting star fallin for our love
Repeating the mention of a shooting star, emphasizing its significance in the context of love.
There goes a shooting star fallin for our love
Reiterating the idea of a shooting star falling for the speaker's love, reinforcing the romantic theme.
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