Lyrics
Carolina, oh
Addressing someone named Carolina.
Your chest is no friend to you
Suggesting that Carolina's chest is not a reliable source of comfort or support.
You're hands are gentle but blue
Noting that Carolina's hands are gentle but possibly showing signs of sadness or emotional distress (blue).
Your eyes as your soul
Comparing Carolina's eyes to her soul, emphasizing the connection between inner emotions and external appearance.
Did you feel alone
Asking if Carolina felt alone.
In your classroom ?
Speculating if Carolina experienced loneliness in her classroom.
Carolina, oh
Reiterating the address to Carolina.
On meds, your hair got shorter
Noting a change in Carolina's appearance due to medication, specifically mentioning shorter hair.
I used to say you look like her
Recalling a past resemblance between Carolina and someone else ("her").
What a pretty soul
Complimenting Carolina's soul as beautiful.
Please don't feel alone
Expressing concern for Carolina not to feel alone.
You teach for better
Recognizing Carolina's role as a teacher striving for improvement.
Carolina, oh
Addressing Carolina again.
I'll never shut up about
Promising to continue talking about a specific memorable and unexpected laughter.
That unwaited laugh we had
Reflecting on a past shared laugh that was not anticipated.
The garden of your smiles
Describing the positive aspects of Carolina's smiles as a metaphorical garden.
The crinkles by your eyes
Noticing the small wrinkles around Carolina's eyes when she smiles.
Your clever mouth
Appreciating Carolina's intelligent and witty speech.
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