Love and Marriage
Harmony of Love and Commitment: Frank Sinatra's Melodic WisdomLyrics
Love and marriage, love and marriage
Love and marriage are closely linked.
They go together like a horse and carriage
They are inseparable, like a horse and carriage.
This I tell you, brother
Asserting the connection to the listener.
You can't have one without the other
Emphasizing that one cannot exist without the other.
Love and marriage, love and marriage
Reiteration of the close connection between love and marriage.
It's an institute you can't disparage
Describing love and marriage as an institution beyond criticism.
Ask the local gentry
Suggesting to inquire with respected individuals.
And they will say it's elementary
People of high standing will affirm it's fundamental.
Try, try, try to separate them
Encouraging attempts to separate love and marriage.
It's an illusion
Claiming that the perceived separation is deceptive.
Try, try, try, and you will only come
Repeated encouragement to try and separate them.
To this conclusion
Assuring that attempts will lead to the realization of their inseparability.
Love and marriage, love and marriage
Reiteration of the close connection using a metaphor.
Go together like a horse and carriage
Comparing love and marriage to a horse and carriage again.
Dad was told by mother
Referencing advice from father received from mother.
You can't have one, you can't have none
Stating that one cannot exist without the other.
You can't have one without the other
Reiteration of the impossibility of separating love and marriage.
Try, try, try to separate them
Repeating the idea of attempting to separate them.
It's an illusion
Reaffirming that the perceived separation is illusory.
Try, try, try, and you will only come
Repeating the encouragement to try and separate them.
To this conclusion
Reiterating that the attempt will lead to the realization of their inseparability.
Love and marriage, love and marriage
Reiteration of the close connection using a metaphor.
They go together like the horse and carriage
Restating the analogy of love and marriage to a horse and carriage.
Dad was told by mother
Recalling advice from father received from mother.
You can't have one, you can't have none
Affirming the impossibility of having one without the other.
You can't have one without the other
Emphasizing the inseparability of love and marriage.
Comment