My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose

Eternal Love in Blooms: A Red Red Rose's Melodic Tale
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Lyrics

My love is like a red, red rose,

Describing the speaker's love as vibrant and passionate, comparing it to a red rose.

That's newly sprung in June.

Emphasizing the freshness and newness of the love, using the metaphor of a rose in June.

My love is like a melody,

Comparing the speaker's love to a sweet and harmonious melody.

That's sweetly played in tune.

Highlighting the pleasant and well-coordinated nature of the love, akin to a well-played tune.


As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,

Expressing admiration for the beloved, using the term "bonnie lass" to convey beauty.

So deep in love am I,

Declaring the depth of the speaker's love for the bonnie lass.

And I will love thee still, my dear,

Promising continued love for the dear one, even until the seas dry up.

Till all the seas gang dry.

Reiterating the commitment to love until the seas no longer exist.


Till all the seas gone dry, my love,

Repeating the vow to love until the seas are dry, emphasizing the enduring nature of the commitment.

Till all the seas gone dry,

Reiterating the idea of love persisting even if the seas were to disappear.

And I will love thee still, my dear,

Affirming the ongoing love for the dear one, despite the hypothetical scenario of dry seas.

Till all the seas gone dry.

Repeating the commitment to love, reinforcing the idea of love enduring beyond dry seas.


Till all the seas gone dry, my dear,

Echoing the pledge to love during the absence of seas, adding a poetic touch.

And the rocks melt with the sun,

Imagining a scenario where the seas are gone and the rocks melt with the sun, yet love persists.

And I will love thee still, my dear,

Reaffirming the commitment to love, even in the face of dramatic natural changes.

While the sands of life shall run.

Committing to love as long as the sands of life continue to run, signifying an eternal promise.


But fare thee weal, my only love,

Bidding farewell to the only love, expressing well wishes for a while.

Oh! fare thee weal awhile!

Reassuring the beloved of a return, despite the physical distance implied by "ten thousand mile."

And I will come again, my love,

Promising a return in the future, emphasizing the enduring nature of the speaker's love.

Though were ten thousand mile.

Expressing the determination to come back, even if the distance is as much as ten thousand miles.


Though were ten thousand mile, my love,

Repeating the determination to return, underscoring the commitment despite immense distance.

Though were ten thousand mile,

Reiterating the vast distance and the commitment to return, emphasizing the enduring love.

And I will come again my love,

Affirming the pledge to come back, reinforcing the idea of returning despite great distance.

Though were ten thousand mile.

Emphasizing the determination to return, even if the distance is as extensive as ten thousand miles.

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