Turn Around
Turn Around: Embracing Life's Swift ChangesLyrics
Where are you going my little one, little one
Expresses a parent's inquiry about the destination of their young child.
Where are you going my baby my own
Reiteration of the parental concern for the child's whereabouts, emphasizing possession.
Turn around and you're two
Reflects on the swift passage of time as the child turns two years old.
Turn around and you're four
Continues to highlight the rapid growth of the child, now aged four.
Turn around and you're a young girl
Addresses the accelerated aging process, signaling the transition into adolescence.
Going out of the door
Implies the inevitability of the child leaving home, symbolized by going out of the door.
Turn around
Repetition of the idea of time passing quickly and the child maturing into a young girl.
Turn around
-Turn around and you're a young girl
-Going out of the door
-Where are you going my little one, little one
Repeats the initial parental inquiry, underlining the theme of the child's journey.
Little dirndls and petticoats, where are you know
Mentions traditional clothing, suggesting a shift to a different era or cultural setting.
Turn around and you're tiny
Reiterates the concept of time passing rapidly, emphasizing the child's diminishing size.
Turn around and you're grown
Acknowledges the child's growth into adulthood.
Turn around and you're a young wife
Describes the child as a young wife, signifying the progression to marriage and family life.
With babes of your own
Emphasizes the child's role as a mother with her own children.
Turn around
Repetition of the theme, illustrating the cyclical nature of life and the inevitability of change.
Turn around
-Turn around and you're a young wife
-With babes of your own
-Turn around
Further repetition, emphasizing the rapid transformation into a young wife and mother.
Turn around
-Turn around and you're a young wife
-Turn around and you're a young wife
-With babes of your own
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