Oh What a Thrill
Embracing Joy: A Melodic Ode to Love's Thrilling BlissLyrics
Oh, well, well, well, you've blown my clouds away
The speaker expresses joy as something positive has happened, symbolized by "blowing clouds away."
My rains have gone and my sunshine's here to stay
The speaker's troubles (rains) have ended, and a period of happiness (sunshine) is expected to last.
And I feel so good I could really get down today
The speaker feels extremely happy and is in a mood to celebrate or enjoy the moment.
Hollerin' yes, yes! Oh, what a thrill
An expression of excitement and delight, emphasizing the thrill the speaker is experiencing.
Hollerin' yes, yes! Oh, what a thrill
Reiteration of the excitement and thrill expressed in line 5.
If you say I can stay, baby, you know I will
The speaker is willing to stay if invited, showing eagerness to be part of the positive experience.
I could stay here all evenin' listenin' to the music you play
The speaker expresses a desire to stay and enjoy the music being played.
Those same sweet songs of a golden yesterday
The music reminds the speaker of pleasant memories from the past.
Squeezin' and teasin' and pleasin' the evenin' away
The speaker describes enjoying the evening through various sensory experiences.
Hollerin' yes, yes! Oh, what a thrill
Reiteration of the excitement and thrill expressed earlier.
Hollerin' yes, yes! Oh, what a thrill
-If you say I can stay, baby, you know I will
Reaffirmation of the speaker's willingness to stay if invited.
I will wake up in the morning and do the same sweet things
The speaker plans to continue enjoying similar pleasant activities in the morning.
Rockin' with the record that the same sweet people sing
The speaker mentions enjoying music that is familiar and comforting.
All the clouds from the west go east, you confess it is spring
A metaphorical expression indicating a positive change in circumstances, possibly related to a new beginning.
Hollerin' yes, yes! Oh, what a thrill
Reiteration of the excitement and thrill expressed earlier.
Hollerin' yes, yes! Oh, what a thrill
-I want you to want you to love you of your own free will
The speaker desires the reciprocation of love willingly and freely.
Baby, you're so beautiful to want me here to stay
The speaker admires the beauty of the listener and expresses a desire to stay.
I would be here forever but I gotta die someday
The speaker acknowledges the inevitability of death but expresses a commitment to love until then.
But I will be lovin' you, baby, when I pass away
The speaker promises continued love even beyond death.
Hollerin' yes, yes! Oh, what a thrill
Reiteration of the excitement and thrill expressed earlier.
Hollerin' yes, yes! Oh, what a thrill
-I will love you like a lover loves a lover always
The speaker promises enduring love, likening it to the constancy of a lover's affection.
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