Wrap My Words Around You
Capturing Hearts with Words: Daniel Bedingfield's Musical AffectionLyrics
Is it fair to write a song to a woman
Questioning the fairness of expressing feelings through a song directed at a woman.
Is it fair play to try to win her heart
Asking whether it's fair to attempt to win her affection.
Is it right to bring her sonnets in the morning-time
Contemplating the appropriateness of presenting romantic sonnets in the morning.
To express the first few longings when they start
Expressing the initial longings of a romantic relationship.
To express the first few longings when they start
Reiteration of expressing early romantic feelings.
Is it right to let her feeling rise to catch you
Questioning the appropriateness of letting a woman's feelings rise for the speaker.
Is it okay when her heart begins to fall
Asking if it's acceptable when a woman's heart begins to fall for the speaker.
Would you blame me if I wrap my words around you girl
Asking if it's acceptable to wrap words around the woman to express feelings.
Would I wrong you to say anything at all
Questioning the potential wrong in expressing any sentiment at all.
Would I wrong you to say anything at all
Reiteration of questioning the potential wrong in expressing any sentiment.
But if I wrap my words around you
Expressing the act of wrapping words around the woman.
Wrap my words around you
Repetition of expressing the act of wrapping words around the woman.
If i wrap my words around you
Further repetition of expressing the act of wrapping words around the woman.
Would you stay, would you stay, would you
Pleading for the woman to stay if the speaker wraps words around her.
Wrap my words around you
Repetition of the plea to stay through wrapping words around the woman.
Wrap my words around you
Repetition emphasizing the act of wrapping words around the woman.
If i wrap my words around you
Continuation of the emphasis on wrapping words around the woman.
Would you stay, would it play with your heart
Asking if the act of wrapping words around her would affect her heart.
Am I a hunter if i send poems to please you
Questioning whether sending poems to please a woman makes the speaker a hunter.
Am I a cad if I mean everything I say
Wondering if sincerely meaning every word makes the speaker a cad.
Should I even let you know this song's about you girl
Contemplating whether to inform the woman that the song is about her, aiming to make her smile.
Just because I want to see you smile today
Expressing the desire to see the woman smile today as a motivation for the song.
And my words may bind you to me much too tightly
Recognizing that the speaker's words may strongly bind the woman to him.
And you may choke upon them if we fall apart
Warning that the intensity of the words may cause discomfort if the relationship ends.
It's not fair to write a song to a woman, no
Asserting that it's not fair to write a song to a woman, possibly acknowledging potential consequences.
Because a woman takes a song into her heart
Explaining that a woman takes a song deeply into her heart.
Because a woman takes a song into her heart
Reiteration of the profound impact of a song on a woman's heart.
So let me wrap my words around you
Pleading again to wrap words around the woman, emphasizing the act.
Wrap my words around you
Repetition of the plea to wrap words around the woman, stressing the action.
Wrap my words around you
Continuation of the repetition, emphasizing wrapping words around the woman.
Till you stay, till you stay, let me
Pleading for the woman to stay through the act of wrapping words around her.
Wrap my words around you
Repetition of the plea to stay through wrapping words around the woman.
Wrap my words around you
Repetition emphasizing the act of wrapping words around the woman.
Darling, wrap my words around you
Petitioning the woman to let the speaker's words surround her.
Til you stay, would it play with your heart
Pondering whether staying would affect the woman's heart.
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