Remember the Alamo
Love's Battle: Remembering the Alamo in San AntoneLyrics
Girl you were always my yellow rose
Expressing affection, referring to the girl as a precious symbol ("yellow rose").
And I was your one lone star
Reciprocal symbolism, portraying the singer as a lone star in the girl's life.
We always said
Recalling shared vows and commitment to each other.
Together till death do us part
Emphasizing the promise to be together until death separates them.
We had a love bigger than Texas
Highlighting the magnitude of their love, comparing it to the vastness of Texas.
Where is that feeling now
Questioning the current state of their love and where the intense feeling has gone.
It's taken some hits and some losses but it's fighting on
Acknowledging challenges and setbacks in their relationship but expressing resilience.
And standing somehow
Despite difficulties, their love persists and stands strong.
Remember the man who asked for your hand
Prompting a recollection of the moment the singer proposed.
In the moonlight of San Antone
Referencing a romantic setting in San Antone (San Antonio) under the moonlight.
There by the mission you let your position be known
Describing the specific location (mission) where the proposal took place.
That you loved me so
Confirming the girl's expression of love during the proposal.
Don't forget where it started
Encouraging remembrance of the relationship's origins.
Remember the Alamo
Symbolic reference to the Alamo, urging reflection on historical events and the strength of their love.
I think we can hold on and make it togther
Expressing optimism about the possibility of overcoming challenges together.
If we remember when
Suggesting that remembering the past can help them navigate the present difficulties.
And get back to love
Advocating a return to the original state of love they shared.
The way that it was back then
Desiring a reconnection with the love they experienced in the early stages of their relationship.
When we were hopeless romantics needing eachother
Reflecting on a time when they were passionate lovers reliant on each other.
Willing to take a chance
Expressing a willingness to take risks for love.
We strolled and we talked down the ol' river walk
Recalling a stroll and conversation along the river walk, a significant location for them.
To the heart of where it began
Referring to the heart of their relationship, emphasizing its origin.
Remember the man who asked for your hand
Reiterating the importance of remembering the proposal moment.
In the moonlight of San Antone
Recalling the romantic setting in San Antone under the moonlight.
There by the mission you let your position be known
Reiterating the specific location (mission) of the proposal.
That you loved me so
Confirming the girl's expression of love during the proposal.
Don't forget where it started
Encouraging remembrance of the relationship's origins.
Remember the Alamo
Symbolic reference to the Alamo, urging reflection on historical events and the strength of their love.
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