To Love You This Much
Unveiling Love's Harvest: Diane Cluck's Poetic OdysseyLyrics
Spring leads me to the plough
Spring symbolizes a new beginning or growth, leading the speaker to the plough.
I love you so much I don't even know how
Expressing intense love for someone, so much that it's challenging to comprehend.
I love you so much I don't even know how
Reiteration of the overwhelming and incomprehensible nature of the love felt.
To love you this much
Expressing the depth and intensity of the love, stating the difficulty in measuring or describing it.
Big field before me now
The speaker faces a vast field, possibly symbolizing challenges or opportunities.
I love you so much I don't even know how
Reiteration of the profound and indescribable love in the face of the challenges or opportunities.
I love you so much I don't even know how
Continued expression of deep, inexplicable love in the midst of the field.
To love you this much
Reiterating the challenge of expressing the depth of love felt.
But I long to learn
Expressing a desire to learn and understand more about the subject of love.
I long to learn so I keep in touch
Expressing a yearning for knowledge, staying connected to the subject of love.
I keep in touch, touch
Continuing the theme of staying connected, possibly emotionally or spiritually.
I keep in touch
Emphasizing the importance of maintaining a connection or relationship.
A few steps into the field
Entering a metaphorical field with sharp blades, representing potential dangers or challenges.
With blades so sharp but the ground won't yield
Despite the sharpness of challenges, the ground doesn't yield easily.
You'd think it cut deep but the ground won't yield
Reflecting on the resilience of the ground despite potential harm.
In the time it takes to wonder why
Reflecting on the time it takes to understand why challenges exist.
There's a flash and a crash and an opening sky
Describing a sudden change or revelation with a flash, crash, and opening sky.
Cryin' down tears where it once was dry
Describing a transformation, with tears falling where it was once dry.
Little seeds sprout in me now
Symbolizing growth or new beginnings with the sprouting of little seeds.
How...
An ellipsis suggests a pause, leaving the meaning open-ended or contemplative.
Spring leads me to the plough
Returning to the metaphor of spring leading to the plough, possibly signifying cycles or repetition.
I love you so much...
Continuation of expressing intense love, possibly referencing the initial lines.
Big field before me now
Reiteration of facing a vast field, possibly indicating ongoing challenges or opportunities.
I love you so much...
Reiterating the profound and incomprehensible nature of the love in the context of the field.
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