Over The Mountains

Love's Unwavering Journey: Over Mountains and Waves
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Lyrics

Over the mountains,

Expressing a journey or overcoming challenges.

And over the waves,

Continuation of the journey, possibly metaphorical.

Under the fountains

Refers to a hidden or mystical place, suggesting mystery.

And under the graves.

Implies going beneath the surface, possibly symbolic of depth.

Under floods that are deepest

Describing challenging situations or emotions.

Which Neptune obey,

Suggesting submission to powerful forces, possibly love.

Over rocks that are steepest,

Conveying obstacles or difficulties in the path.

Love will find out the way.

Despite challenges, love will prevail.

Where there is no place

Describing a place seemingly inhospitable for certain creatures.

For the glow-worm to lie,

Emphasizing the lack of space for insignificant things.

Where there is no space

Reiteration of limited space, highlighting exclusivity.

For receipt of a fly;

Describing an environment where small creatures cannot thrive.

Where the midge dare not venture

Referring to a place too risky for the smallest insects.

Lest herself fast she lay,

Warning against entering perilous situations.

If love come, he will enter

Despite challenges, love will overcome obstacles.

And will find out the way.

Reiterating love's ability to navigate difficulties.

Some think to lose him

Some attempt to avoid love or confine it.

Or have him confined;

Attempting to control or limit the influence of love.

Some do suppose him,

Considering love as a vulnerable or pitiable entity.

Poor thing, to be blind;

Perceiving love as blind or lacking awareness.

But if ne'er so close ye wall him,

Suggesting efforts to restrict love's freedom.

Do the best that ye may,

Despite attempts to confine, love will persist.

Blind love, if so ye call him,

Acknowledging love's resilience and ability to navigate.

Soon will find out his way.

Assuring that love will find its way despite obstacles.

You may train the eagle

Using powerful creatures as metaphors for control.

To stoop to your fist;

Indicating control over majestic and powerful beings.

Or you may inveigle

Attempting to captivate or deceive mythical entities.

The phoenix of the East,

Referring to a mythical bird, possibly symbolizing the unattainable.

The lioness, you may move her

Describing efforts to influence a powerful and fierce creature.

to get o'er her prey;

Trying to control or manipulate a fierce predator.

But you'll ne'er stop a lover:

Contrasting love with creatures that can be controlled.

Love shall find out the way.

Emphasizing the unstoppable nature of love.

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