Recipe for Love
Unveiling the Heart's RecipeLyrics
A little bit of me and a whole lot of you
A combination of both individuals, with a dominant presence of the other person
Add a dash of starlight and a dozen roses, too
Add a touch of romantic ambiance and a bouquet of roses
Then let it rise for a hundred years or two
Allow the relationship to develop and mature over a long period
And that's the recipe for making love
This is the formula for creating love
It doesn't need sugar 'cause it's already sweet
Love is inherently sweet; additional sweetness is unnecessary
It doesn't need an oven 'cause it's got a lot of heat
Intense passion and warmth are already present, no need for external sources
Just add a dash of kisses to make it all complete
Complete the mix with affectionate kisses
And that's the recipe for making love
This entire process constitutes the method for creating love
And if you've made it right you'll know it
If the love is genuine, it will be unmistakably evident
It's not like anything you've made before
Love created in this way is unique and incomparable to previous experiences
And if you've made it wrong you'll know it
If the love is not authentic, it will be apparent
'Cause it won't keep you coming back for more
A flawed love won't be compelling enough to entice repeated involvement
I didn't get it from my grandma's book upon the shelf
The recipe is not a traditional one passed down through generations
I didn't get it from a magical and culinary elf
No magical or extraordinary means are involved in its creation
No, a little birdie told me you can't make it by yourself
You cannot create this love alone; external factors and influences are crucial
And that's the recipe for making love
This is the reiterated process for making love
It's not like anything you've made before
The love created is distinct and not comparable to other experiences
'Cause it won't keep you coming back for more
A genuine love will be captivating enough to encourage repeated involvement
No, I didn't get it from my grandma's book upon the shelf
Reiteration that the recipe is not from a traditional source
Didn't get it from a magical and culinary elf
Emphasizes the absence of magical or fantastical origins
No, a little birdie told me you can't make it by yourself
Underlines the importance of external advice or influences in creating love
And that's the recipe for making love
Reaffirms the process as the recipe for making love
Girl, that's the recipe for making love
Specifically addresses the recipient (Girl) that this is the formula for love
That's the recipe for making love
Reiterates that the described process is indeed the recipe for making love
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