Heroes
Unveiling a Legacy of Love: Kevin Rabemanisa's HeroesLyrics
My story begins on a cool summer night
Introduces the beginning of the storyteller's life, possibly a significant moment or period.
When I first opened my eyes
Refers to the moment of birth or awakening into the world.
Wrapped around your finger, changing your world
Expresses the influence and control the person had over someone else, likely a parental figure.
My father was lost for words
Suggests the father's emotional state, possibly overwhelmed or speechless due to a significant event.
As days turned to years I can see you in my face
Reflects the passage of time, noting the resemblance between the storyteller and another person, likely a parent.
Coz we kinda look the same
Reiterates the physical similarity between the storyteller and the mentioned person.
Oh Mama! I love you more than you know
Expresses deep affection and appreciation towards the mother figure.
Oh Papa! You're still my hero
Acknowledges the father as a role model or someone greatly admired despite any shortcomings.
Taught me wrong from right, I couldn't see it then
Highlights a time of learning and guidance, possibly from a parental figure.
You were learning as you went
Recognizes the parent's continuous learning and growth while providing guidance.
Even when I fell, I got back up coz I
Emphasizes resilience and determination, inspired by witnessing the parent's actions.
Watched you do it all my life
Observing the parent's resilience and applying it to overcome personal challenges.
It's hard to say goodbye but I have reason to believe
Expresses difficulty in letting go but having faith that the influence of the parent remains.
You're always a part of me
Confirms the enduring presence of the parent's influence in the storyteller's life.
Oh Mama - I love you more than you know
Reaffirms deep love and appreciation towards the mother figure.
Oh Papa - You're still my hero
Reiterates the admiration and hero status attributed to the father figure.
You're my Heroes
Declares the parents as the storyteller's heroes.
You're my Heroes
Repeated affirmation of the parents' heroism.
You're my Heroes
-Oh Mama! I'll never be alone
Reassurance of never feeling alone due to the mother's presence and support.
Oh Papa! You're still my hero
Reaffirms the father's hero status and ongoing influence in the storyteller's life.
Oh Mama! I'll never be alone
Reassurance of never feeling alone due to the mother's presence and support.
Oh papa! you're still my hero
Reaffirms the father's hero status and ongoing influence in the storyteller's life.
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