Greenfields
Eternal Longing in Greenfields' EmbraceLyrics
Greenfields backed by blue skies
Greenfields symbolize open, fertile landscapes, backed by serene blue skies.
'Bout as blue as your two true blue eyes
The blue skies are compared to the singer's beloved's true blue eyes, suggesting a connection between nature and the person.
And I wonder do you feel the way I feel
The singer wonders if the person shares the same emotions and sentiments about the greenfields as they do.
When you see greenfields
The mention of seeing greenfields implies a shared experience or memory between the singer and the person.
Sometimes, oh, I wish you were still mine
The singer expresses a desire for the past when the person was still theirs.
And I'd go back in time and I'll always find
The singer reflects on going back in time, always finding the person in greenfields, laying by their side.
You in greenfields and you're layin' by my side
Describes a moment in the past when love was real, and the person was close, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
And love was real and I could taste it
The tangible nature of love is emphasized, suggesting a vivid and palpable connection in the past.
On these lips of mine in
Highlights the sensory experience of love, particularly the taste, on the singer's lips.
Greenfields backed by blue skies
Reiterates the imagery of greenfields and blue skies, reinforcing the connection between nature and emotions.
'Bout as blue as your two true blue eyes
The comparison between blue skies and true blue eyes is repeated, underlining the significance of the person's gaze.
And I wonder do you feel the way I feel
Repeats the wonder if the person feels the same emotions when encountering greenfields.
When you see greenfields
Reiterates the symbolic importance of greenfields in the context of shared emotions.
When I see cotton candy clouds up in heaven
Introduces a new image of cotton candy clouds in heaven, perhaps representing dreams or a transcendent experience.
I close my eyes and then we drift away
The singer describes drifting away with the person when they close their eyes, suggesting a shared escape or fantasy.
And I'm loving you and holding on forever
Expresses a timeless love, holding on forever while being in the arms of the person.
There in your arms where I used to lay in
Refers to a specific place where the singer used to lay in the person's arms, emphasizing the intimacy of the past.
Greenfields backed by blue skies
Reiterates the picturesque imagery of greenfields and blue skies, connecting it to the emotions of the singer.
'Bout as blue as your two true blue eyes
Again compares the blue skies to the person's true blue eyes, maintaining the emotional link between nature and the individual.
And I wonder do you feel the way I feel
Repeats the wondering about the person's feelings when encountering greenfields, suggesting a yearning for shared emotions.
In greenfields
Concludes with a final mention of greenfields, encapsulating the theme of shared experiences and emotions in nature.
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