THE ROCK
Embracing Eternal Love: The Rock of Emotions in Herman Düne's MelodyLyrics
Feeling like Strangers On A Train
Feeling a sense of unfamiliarity akin to strangers on a train.
I feel no joy I feel no pain
Experiencing neither joy nor pain.
Let me cling to the rock the rock the rock
Expressing a desire to hold onto something solid and dependable, symbolized by "the rock."
The rock of your true love
Emphasizing the solidity and reliability of the rock as a representation of true love.
Her hair is lighter than a sunbeam
Describing the person's hair as being lighter than a sunbeam, possibly highlighting their brightness or uniqueness.
She saw a vision she had a dream
Indicating that the person had a vision or dream.
Let me cling to the rock the rock the rock
Reiterating the desire to cling to the rock, emphasizing its importance in the context of true love.
The rock of your true love
Reaffirming the rock as a symbol of enduring true love.
Tomorrow when the ruler of the kingdom
Referring to a future time when a ruler distributes songs for people to sing.
Hands out the songs for us to sing them
Implies a shared experience of singing songs handed out by the ruler.
Let me cling to the rock the rock the rock
Expressing the continued desire to hold onto the rock, underscoring its significance in the face of future events.
The rock of your true love
Reiterating the enduring nature of the rock as a symbol of true love.
I hear the trumpet and the drums
Hearing the sound of a trumpet and drums, suggesting a musical or celebratory element.
Here comes an angel my angel comes
Anticipating the arrival of an angel, possibly signifying something positive or divine.
Let me cling to the rock the rock the rock
Repeating the desire to cling to the rock, emphasizing its importance in the context of an approaching angel and the prospect of divine love.
The rock of your true love
Affirming the enduring nature of the rock as a symbol of true love.
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