Jigsaw
Discovering Home: Julianne Wonser's Melodic JourneyLyrics
Round or jagged
Describing the shape as either round or jagged
Curved or straight
Describing the shape as either curved or straight
I'll find a home for you today
Expressing a commitment to find a place or purpose
Scanning for your turquoise hue
Searching for a specific color, turquoise
It's not too green, but not too blue
Describing the color as between green and blue
In the field or in the forest
Exploring various environments such as fields or forests
On the hills or plains
Listing different landscapes like hills or plains
Are you holding it together
Asking if the subject is holding itself together or being held in place
Or are you held in place
Questioning the stability or support of the subject
You carry a bit of the story
Acknowledging that the subject carries a part of a story
Like a line in a song
Comparing the subject's significance to a line in a song
More lovely strung together
Highlighting the beauty when elements are connected
I will find where you belong
Expressing determination to find where the subject belongs
Feisty or soft
Describing the subject as either feisty or soft
Slight or strong
Describing the subject as either slight or strong
You are one of my favorite songs
Affirming that the subject is a favorite song
Every note in every phrase
Emphasizing the importance of every note and phrase
Your truest tune, a form of praise
Recognizing the subject's truest expression as a form of praise
In the field or in the forest
Repeating the exploration of different environments
On the hills or plains
Repeating the question about stability or support
Are you holding it together
Reiterating that the subject carries a part of a story
Or are you held in place
Reiterating the comparison to a line in a song
You carry a bit of the story
Stressing the loveliness when elements come together
Like a line in a song
Renewing the determination to find where the subject belongs
More lovely altogether
Inviting someone to join in the search for belonging
Come, let's find where you belong
Highlighting that the time invested is not wasted but gracious
The hours it takes are not hours of waste
Repeating the positive view of time spent as graceful
The hours it takes are hours of grace
Emphasizing the sacred nature of the invested time
No, the hours it takes are not hours of waste
Repeating that the time spent is not wasted
No, the hours it takes are sacred
Affirming the sacredness of the invested time
In the field or in the forest
Repeating the exploration of different environments
On the hills or plains
Repeating the question about stability or support
Are you holding it together
Reiterating that the subject carries a part of a story
Or are you held in place
Reiterating the comparison to a line in a song
You carry a bit of the story
Stressing the loveliness when elements come together
Like a line in a song
Renewing the determination to find where the subject belongs
More lovely altogether
Inviting someone to join in the search for belonging
Come, let's find where you belong
Concluding the invitation to find where the subject belongs
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