Spring Song
Blooming Souls: Linda Lewis' Spring Song Unveils Nature's Love StoryLyrics
When I was younger, standing on a hill
Reflecting on youth and innocence while standing on a hill.
I was an empty space waiting to be filled
Feeling like an empty vessel, awaiting experiences and fulfillment.
And you got a very fine nose
Acknowledging someone's keen sense of smell.
You got flowers in your toes...
Describing the person's uniqueness with a whimsical image of flowers in their toes.
And I live with the man I love who taught me all I know
Living with a loved one who has been a significant teacher in life.
Thank you, baby
Expressing gratitude to the loved one ("baby").
And you had a lady who refuse to let you go
Referring to the loved one's past relationship and someone who didn't want to let them go.
No, no, later
Reassurance that such situations are in the past.
And you got a very fine nose
Reiteration of the person's exceptional sense of smell.
You got flowers in your toes...
Recalling the unique and whimsical image of flowers in the person's toes.
Hey, everything is alright
Expressing contentment and a positive outlook.
When you're near me by my side
Feeling at ease and content when the loved one is nearby.
Ooh, everything is alright
Reiteration of the positive feeling when the loved one is present.
Baby, and the moon is out of sight, out of sight....
Expressing contentment even when external factors like the moon are not visible.
Out of sight
Emphasizing the idea of being content beyond what is immediately visible.
Your spring is with us once again
Describing the arrival of spring metaphorically.
Suckled by the breeze
Highlighting the nurturing aspects of the environment.
Tended by the sun and the wind
Describing the elements that contribute to the beauty of spring.
Etched, waiting to please
Portraying spring as eager to please and waiting to unfold.
And you got a very fine nose
Reiteration of the person's distinctive sense of smell.
You got flowers in your toes
Recalling the whimsical image of flowers in the person's toes.
Flowers in your toes
Repeating the imagery of flowers in the toes for emphasis.
Flowers in your toes...
Concluding with a repetition of the whimsical image, perhaps as a poetic refrain.
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