Hello Dolly
Rediscovering Life's Vibrance: "Hello Dolly" by Harry Connick, Jr.Lyrics
Oh, hello Dolly, well, hello Dolly
Greeting and acknowledgement of Dolly's presence and significance.
It's so nice to have you back where you belong
Expressing happiness at Dolly's return to a familiar or rightful place.
You're lookin' swell, Dolly, I can tell, Dolly
Complimenting Dolly's appearance, indicating she looks great.
You're still glowin', you're still crowin', you're still goin' strong
Highlighting Dolly's enduring vitality, confidence, and energy.
We feel the room swayin' while the band's playin'
Sensory perception of the environment reacting to the music playing.
One of your old favorite songs from way back when
Recollection of a nostalgic era by mentioning favorite songs from the past associated with Dolly.
So, take her wrap fellas, find her an empty lap, fellas
Encouraging others to accommodate Dolly, possibly in a social setting.
Dolly won't never ever go away again
Expressing the sentiment that Dolly will remain present or won't disappear again.
Hey, hello Dolly, well, hello Dolly
Reiteration of greeting and appreciation for Dolly's return.
It's really nice to have you back where you belong
Similar to line 2, expressing delight at Dolly's presence in a familiar place.
Girl, you're lookin' swell, Dolly, I can tell, Dolly
Repeated compliment on Dolly's appearance and well-being.
Still glowin', still crowin', you're still goin' strong
Reaffirmation of Dolly's enduring vibrancy, confidence, and strength.
We feel the room swayin' while the band's playin'
Reiteration of the environment reacting to the music.
One of your old favorite songs from way back when
Recollection of nostalgic songs, reinforcing Dolly's association with pleasant memories.
So, take her wrap fellas, find her a big fat lap, fellas
Encouragement to provide ample space for Dolly, emphasizing her importance.
Dolly don't ever go away, Dolly don't you ever, ever go away
Strong insistence on Dolly's continued presence, emphasizing her lasting impact.
Dolly don't you ever go away again
Repeating the desire for Dolly to remain present and not disappear.
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