Hallelujah I Love Her So

Hallelujah Love: A Melodic Tale of Endless Devotion
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Lyrics

Let me tell you 'bout a girl I know

Introducing a girl the speaker knows

She is my baby and she lives next door

Describing her as the speaker's baby who lives nearby

Every mornin' 'fore the sun comes up

Highlighting how she brings coffee before sunrise

She brings me coffee in my favorite cup

Mentioning the special gesture of bringing coffee in the favorite cup

That's why I know, yes, I know

Expressing gratitude and certainty about the relationship

Hallelujah, I just love her so

Celebrating the love with a joyful exclamation

When I'm in trouble and I have no friend

Confiding in her as a loyal friend during troubles

I know she'll go with me until the end

Expressing confidence in her commitment until the end

Everybody asks me how I know

Addressing the curiosity of others about the relationship

I smile at them and say, "She told me so"

Asserting the knowledge gained from her words

That's why I know, oh, I know

Reiterating confidence and joy in the relationship

Hallelujah, I just love her so

Expressing love and joy with a religious reference

Now, if I call her on the telephone

Exploring communication through telephone contact

And tell her that I'm all alone

Describing the feeling of loneliness and reaching out

By the time I count from one to four

Emphasizing the swift response to the call

I hear her (KNOCK) on my door

Depicting her arrival with a distinctive knock

In the evening when the sun goes down

Setting the scene for an intimate moment in the evening

When there is nobody else around

Highlighting the exclusivity of their togetherness

She kisses me and she holds me tight

Describing a tender moment of affection

And tells me, "Ray Charles everything's all right"

Receiving reassurance and comfort from her words

That's why I know, whoa, I know

Reiterating the deep certainty and joy in the relationship

Hallelujah, I just love her so

Expressing love and joy with a religious reference

Now, if I call her on the telephone

Revisiting the theme of loneliness and reaching out

And tell her that I'm all alone

Repeating the scenario of making a call when alone

By the time I count from one to four

Emphasizing the quick response to the call

I hear her (KNOCK) on my door

Depicting her prompt arrival with a distinctive knock

In the evening when the sun goes down

Setting the scene for an intimate evening moment

When there is nobody else around

Reaffirming the exclusivity of their togetherness

She kisses me and she holds me tight

Describing a moment of affection and reassurance

And tells me, "Daddy, everything's all right"

Receiving comfort and reassurance with a paternal term

That's why I know, yes, I know

Reiterating confidence and joy in the relationship

Hallelujah, I just love her so

Expressing love and joy with a religious reference

Oh, hallelujah

Adding a celebratory expression to the love professed

Don't you know, I just love her so

Reiterating the depth of love with a joyful exclamation

She's my little woman, waitin' all this time

Acknowledging the wait for the beloved

Babe, I'm a little fool for you, little girl

Conveying a playful admission of being a fool for the beloved

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