Without a Song
Harmony of Life: Unveiling the Soulful Depths in 'Without a Song'Lyrics
Without a song the day would never end
Without a song, the day would feel endless and lack fulfillment.
Without a song the road would never bend
Without a song, life's journey would lack variety and flexibility.
When things go wrong a man ain't got a friend
In challenging times, a person may feel lonely and without support if there is no song.
Without a song
Emphasizing the essential role of music (song) in life.
That field of corn would never see a plow
A metaphorical image suggesting that without music, productivity and growth would be stunted.
That field of corn would be deserted now
Imagining a barren landscape without the influence and inspiration of music.
A man is born but he's no good no how
Expressing a pessimistic view of human nature, implying that without music, people may not reach their potential.
Without a song
Reiterating the importance of a song in one's life.
I got my trouble and woe but, sure as I know, the Jordan will roll
Acknowledging personal troubles but expressing confidence that music (the Jordan will roll) will endure.
And I'll get along as long as a song, strong in my soul
Believing that as long as there is a song in the soul, one can overcome challenges.
I'll never know what makes the rain to fall
Reflecting on the mystery of natural phenomena, like rain, that remains unknown.
I'll never know what makes that grass so tall
Wondering about the factors contributing to the growth and beauty of nature.
I only know there ain't no love at all
Expressing a cynical view, suggesting a lack of love without the presence of a song.
Without a song
Reiterating the idea that life is incomplete without the presence of music.
I've-a got my trouble and woe and, sure as I know, the Jordan will roll
Acknowledging personal challenges but reaffirming the enduring nature of music (the Jordan will roll).
And I'll get along as long as a song, strong in my soul
Remaining resilient and optimistic as long as there is a strong song in the soul.
I'll-a never know what makes that rain to fall
Repeating the mystery of natural phenomena and the uncertainty surrounding it.
I'll never know what makes the grass so tall
Reiterating the curiosity about the factors contributing to the growth of nature.
I only know there ain't no love at all
Reaffirming the idea that without a song, love may be absent from life.
Without a song
Final emphasis on the significance of music in completing the human experience.
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