Label This Love
Unveiling Love's Essence: From Indian Lakes' Poetic RevelationsLyrics
Label this love
Expressing the desire to define or categorize the emotion of love.
Put it in a jar, and deliver
Suggesting the containment of love in a symbolic jar for delivery, possibly emphasizing its precious nature.
Cradle my heart
Mentioning the protection and nurturing of the speaker's heart or emotions.
Get the beating out, and let it sleep
Requesting to calm the intense emotions, allowing them to rest.
Filter this blood
Referring to the need to purify or separate the emotional essence from physical aspects.
Get the spirit out, young believers
Encouraging the extraction of the spirit from young believers, possibly symbolizing innocence.
Shelter this one, lay it on the bed, and let it sleep
Seeking protection for something or someone important, allowing it to rest peacefully.
Until I love again
Expressing a longing or anticipation for the next experience of love.
Come on, let me in
Inviting or urging someone to be part of the speaker's life or heart.
Until I love again, you belong in your own skin
Reiterating the desire to love again and asserting the importance of being true to oneself.
You belong, you belong in your own skin
Affirming the idea that individuals should embrace and be comfortable in their own identity.
They took me alive,
Describing an experience of being captured or held alive by external forces.
Kept me out of sight from the strangers
Highlighting the speaker being kept away from the view of strangers, possibly signifying seclusion or protection.
You can be alone now, you can hide your eyes and let it be
Suggesting independence and the ability to be alone, encouraging self-reflection without external judgment.
Until I love again
Repeating the anticipation of loving again and inviting someone into the speaker's heart.
Come on, let me in
Echoing the invitation for someone to enter the speaker's life or heart.
I won't hunt (hurt?) so hard with the curtains on
Possibly expressing a commitment to a gentler approach in seeking love, using curtains as a metaphor.
And you know, I know, I know, you don't wanna talk
Acknowledging a reluctance or resistance to communication, possibly due to past experiences.
Did I love again? Come on, let me in
Pose a question about whether the speaker has experienced love again and reiterates the invitation for someone to enter.
Did I love again? You belong in your own skin
Reaffirming the idea that individuals should be comfortable in their own identity.
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