Fairytale Morning
Enchanting Dawn: Love's Awakening in Fairytale HuesLyrics
It's a fairytale morning, the ocean looks turquoise
Describing a picturesque morning with an ocean that appears turquoise.
As if it was painted that way
Suggesting the ocean looks artificially painted due to its striking beauty.
The waves how they rush from the shore or the island
Observing the waves rushing from either the shore or an island.
It carries my vision away
Expressing how the scene captivates the speaker's vision and attention.
The sun seems to blind that part of my mind
Referring to the blinding effect of the sun on the part of the mind nostalgic for the past.
That's searching for yesterday's rhymes
Implying a struggle to recall memories of past rhymes or experiences.
It's the first day of something
Noting that it's the beginning of something new.
And I wonder if it could be love
Expressing curiosity about whether the new experience could be love.
She lays there and tosses her head on the pillow
Describing a woman lying down and moving her head on a pillow.
She peeks from the blanket to see
Indicating the woman peeks from under a blanket to see something.
She looks like a child but acts like a woman
Highlighting a contradiction between the woman's appearance and behavior.
Whenever she reaches for me
Describing the woman's actions when reaching for the speaker.
Her touch burns my skin and that makes me frightened
Expressing the intensity of the woman's touch and the fear it evokes.
She looks like a photograph there
Comparing the woman's appearance to a photograph.
Its the first day of something
Reiterating that it's the beginning of a new experience.
And I wonder if it could be love
Expressing uncertainty about whether the new experience is love.
Yes, it's hard to believe I spent all this time here alone
Reflecting on the difficulty of believing the speaker spent a long time alone.
Trying to forget the heartaches that broke up our home
Describing the speaker's attempt to forget past heartaches that led to a broken home.
Now they're gone
Noting that those heartaches are now gone.
Why, she's seen it all, from the start to the fall
Acknowledging that the woman has witnessed the speaker's journey from the beginning.
She knew I'd need some place to hide
Suggesting that the woman knew the speaker would need a place to find solace.
My wife, she had taking the baby and left me
Revealing that the speaker's wife took the baby and left, leaving behind feelings of hatred.
With all of this hatred inside
Expressing the emotional turmoil within the speaker after the family separation.
She's been my friend, she helped me get over
Describing the woman as a friend who helped the speaker overcome difficulties.
And now that I'm better I see
Noting that the speaker is now in a better place emotionally.
The first day of something
Confirming that it's the beginning of a new experience.
And I wonder if it could be love
Expressing curiosity about whether the new experience is love.
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