Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way
Nature's Love Symphony: Embracing Romance in Carl Smith's MelodyLyrics
Now, darling, this is my desire
This is my desire, my dear
To set your little old heart on fire
To deeply captivate your emotions
Do the things that lovers always do
To engage in typical acts of love
So put your little hand in mine
Symbolizing unity and commitment
I'll buy a diamond ring so fine
Expressing intent to adorn you with a beautiful ring
Then I'll build a bungalow for two
To create a home for our partnership
Closer, a little closer
Request for physical closeness
Well, there ain't no use to stay so far away
Expressing the futility of distance
So, darling, turn on all your charm
Encouragement to display charm and affection
While I hold you in my arms
Embracing while affirming the power of nature
Let old Mother Nature have her way
Allowing natural instincts to guide love
Now my, baby, take a chance
Asking for a chance at romantic pursuit
'Cause I'm a-achin' for romance
Expressing a strong desire for romance
I know that you were meant for me to love
Belief in destiny and destined love
You know your heart is beatin' fast
Noticing excitement and anticipation
You know I'm a-gonna win at last
Confidence in eventual success in love
So cuddle up and be my turtle dove
Inviting closeness and commitment
Closer, a little closer
Request for physical proximity again
Well, there ain't no use to stay so far away
Reiteration of the futility of distance
I'd like to touch your lips to mine
Expressing desire to share a kiss
I'd like to win your love divine
Aspiration to earn your divine love
Let old Mother Nature have her way
Yielding to nature's influence on love
Closer, a little closer
Repetition of the call for closeness
There ain't no use to stay so far away
Emphasizing the pointlessness of distance
'Cause, baby, when I hold your hand
Feeling mature and capable with your hand in mine
I feel just like a grown up man
Validation from nature for the approach in love
Mother Nature says now that's the way
Affirmation of the correctness in the approach to love
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