Daisy
Daisy's Love: A Mountainous Journey of Faith and SacrificeLyrics
Her mama named her Daisy, got it from a magazine
Her mother named her Daisy, inspired by a magazine.
Through the mountains in her white dress, she'd run chasin' me
Daisy, wearing a white dress, used to run after the speaker through the mountains.
Thought she was faster 'cause I told her so, even though it wasn't quite the truth
The speaker falsely claimed she was faster, emphasizing a playful dynamic.
Well I know she's an angel even though she ain't got wings
Despite lacking wings, the speaker views Daisy as an angel due to her goodness.
'Cause my sweet Daisy loved the hell outta me
Daisy's profound love for the speaker is expressed.
There in the back pew of a Sunday morning church
Their first kiss occurred in a church during a Sunday morning service.
The preacher preachin' Gospel, well, that's when I gave her her first kiss
The preacher was delivering a Gospel message during this significant moment.
She told me so even though it wasn't quite the truth
Daisy confirmed the first kiss, even if it wasn't entirely true.
Well I know she's an angel even though she ain't got wings
Similar to earlier, the speaker sees Daisy as an angel without wings.
'Cause my sweet Daisy loved the hell outta me
Reiteration of Daisy's intense love for the speaker.
She gave me her body, she gave me her soul, didn't ask for nothin'
Daisy gave her body and soul selflessly, asking for nothing in return.
She led me down to the river, said you need to be baptized
She led the speaker to the river, suggesting a symbolic baptism for spiritual renewal.
Held me under the moon light; Lord, I don't know why
An inexplicable moment under the moonlight during the baptism.
She loved the hell outta me
Reaffirmation of Daisy's profound love.
Eight years later we got married, and the day her water broke
They got married, and on the day Daisy went into labor, complications arose.
The doctor said there's complications, but I still had hope
Despite complications, the speaker maintains hope for Daisy's well-being.
She was gonna make it 'cause she told me so, even thought it wasn't quite the truth
Daisy expressed optimism, though not entirely truthful about her condition.
Well I know she's an angel, and now she's got her wings
Daisy is now considered an angel with wings, possibly suggesting her passing.
Yeah, my sweet Daisy loves the hell outta me
Despite the challenges, Daisy's love endures.
She gave me her body, she gave me her soul, didn't ask for nothin'
Reiteration of Daisy's selfless giving of body and soul.
She led me down to the river, said you need to be baptized
Returning to the river, reinforcing the symbolic importance of baptism.
Held me under the moon light; Lord, I don't know why
The mysterious moonlit moment during the baptism is revisited.
She loved the hell outta me, yeah
Continued expression of Daisy's intense love.
I thought I'd name her Daisy, in her mama's memory
The speaker plans to name their child Daisy in memory of her mother.
Through the mountains in her white dress, she runs chasin' me
A nostalgic image of the child in a white dress running through the mountains.
Thinks she is faster 'cause I tell her so, even though it isn't quite the truth
The playful dynamic of claiming the child is faster, echoing the past.
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