Wild Is the Wind
Embrace the Untamed: Love's Windswept JourneyLyrics
Love me, love me, love me, say you do
Expressing a desire for love and affirmation from the partner.
Let me fly away with you
Desire to escape together, suggesting a longing for shared experiences.
For my love is like the wind, and wild is the wind
Comparing love to the wind, emphasizing its unpredictable and untamed nature.
Wild is the wind
Reiteration of the idea that love is wild and uncontrollable like the wind.
Give me more than one caress, satisfy this hungriness
Request for more affection to fulfill emotional needs.
Let the wind blow through your heart
Encouraging emotional openness, allowing feelings to flow freely like the wind.
For wild is the wind, wild is the wind
Reiterating the untamed nature of love, emphasizing its wildness.
You touch me,
Acknowledging the sensory impact of physical touch.
I hear the sound of mandolins
Associating the touch with a beautiful and harmonious sound, adding a poetic dimension.
You kiss me
Highlighting the transformative power of a kiss.
With your kiss my life begins
Attributing new beginnings and vitality to the partner's kiss.
You're spring to me, all things to me
Describing the partner as a source of rejuvenation and significance.
Don't you know, you're life itself!
Stating the partner's importance as essential to life itself.
Like the leaf clings to the tree,
Using the metaphor of a leaf clinging to a tree to express the desire for a close, enduring connection.
Oh, my darling, cling to me
Addressing the partner with affection, reinforcing the plea for closeness.
For we're like creatures of the wind, and wild is the wind
Comparing the relationship to creatures of the wind, further emphasizing its wild and natural essence.
Wild is the wind
Reiteration of the wild nature of the relationship, echoing earlier lines.
You touch me,
Reaffirming the impact of touch, perhaps indicating its recurring importance.
I hear the sound of mandolins
Evoking a musical imagery again, connecting touch with the sound of mandolins.
You kiss me
Repeating the transformative power of a kiss, mirroring an earlier line.
With your kiss my life begins
Reiterating the partner's role in initiating a new phase of life through a kiss.
You're spring to me, all things to me
Echoing the partner's significance and multifaceted importance.
Don't you know, you're life itself!
Affirming the partner as integral to life itself, echoing an earlier sentiment.
Like the leaf clings to the tree,
Reusing the leaf and tree metaphor, emphasizing the plea for enduring closeness.
Oh, my darling, cling to me
Reiterating the desire for the partner to cling closely, mirroring a previous line.
For we're like creatures in the wind, and wild is the wind
Restating the comparison to creatures in the wind, underscoring the wild and natural quality of the relationship.
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