Lyrics
Because you're mine the brightest star I see looks down
Expresses admiration and affection, likening the loved one to the brightest star.
My love, and envies me because you're mine
Suggests a sense of pride and possessiveness, believing that even the stars envy the singer for having the beloved.
Because you're mine because you're mine
Reiteration of the possessive sentiment, emphasizing the significance of the beloved being "mine."
The breeze that hurries by becomes a melody
Describes how ordinary things, like a breeze, transform into something special, possibly influenced by the presence of the loved one.
And why, because you're mine, because you're mine
Reiterates the cause-and-effect relationship between the ordinary becoming extraordinary due to the presence of the beloved.
I only know for as long as I may live
Expresses a commitment to cherish the love for as long as the singer lives.
I'll only live for the kiss that you alone may give me
Highlights the importance of the unique kiss that only the beloved can provide in the singer's life.
And when we kiss that isn't thunder dear
Describes the intensity of the kisses shared, suggesting a powerful emotional experience.
It's only my poor heart you hear, and it's applause
Explains that the perceived thunder during a kiss is actually the applause of the singer's heart, emphasizing emotional impact.
Because you're mine! because you're mine!
Reiterates the central theme of the song, celebrating the exclusivity and possession of the beloved.
Because you're mine the brightest star I see looks down
Repeats the opening sentiment, reinforcing the continued admiration for the beloved.
My love, and envies me because you're mine
Echoes the idea that the stars envy the singer for being in love with the cherished one.
Because you're mine because you're mine
Reiterates the possessive nature of the love, emphasizing the exclusivity of the bond.
The breeze that hurries by becomes a melody
Repeats the idea that ordinary elements transform into something special due to the presence of the beloved.
And why, because you're mine, because you're mine
Reiterates the cause-and-effect relationship between the ordinary becoming extraordinary due to the presence of the beloved.
I only know for as long as I may live
Reaffirms the commitment to cherish the love for the duration of the singer's life.
I'll only live for the kiss that you alone may give me
Restates the significance of the unique kiss that only the beloved can provide in the singer's life.
And when we kiss that isn't thunder dear
Reiterates the intensity of the kisses shared, with thunder symbolizing emotional impact.
It's only my poor heart you hear, and it's applause
Explains that the perceived thunder during a kiss is actually the applause of the singer's heart, emphasizing emotional impact.
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