Give One Heart
Unlocking Love's Mystery: The Paradox of 'Give One Heart'Lyrics
Love I am told is the deepest mystery
Love is considered an enigmatic concept, difficult to fully understand.
Harder to fathom than any sea
It's more complex to comprehend than the vastness of the sea.
More precious than all the earth and sky
Love holds greater value than all things on Earth and in the sky.
But nobody can tell you why
No one can definitively explain the reasons behind love.
Give one heart
When you offer your heart to someone.
Get back two
Receiving twice as much affection or emotional return.
That's the paradox of I love you
Expresses the paradoxical nature of love's reciprocity.
So when you give your heart
Upon giving your heart to someone.
You get one too
You also receive a heart in return.
That's the paradox of I love you
Highlights the contradiction within love's dynamics.
If it is love for which you've cried
If your longing is for love.
You know how it feels on moon's dark side
You understand the feeling of emotional darkness.
If your baby love's you right
When your beloved truly cares for you.
You can have skyrockets any old night
You experience intense happiness or excitement anytime.
Give one heart
Similar to line 5, emphasizing the act of giving one's heart.
Get back two
Reiteration of receiving double in return for giving your heart.
That's the paradox of I love you
Reiterates the contradictory nature of love's reciprocity.
So when you give your heart
Upon the act of offering your heart.
You get one too
You also gain a heart in response.
That's the paradox of I love you
Reemphasizes the paradoxical aspect within the context of love.
And you can't stop saying it
The continuous expression of affectionate feelings.
I love you
Repeated declaration of love for someone.
Can't stop saying it
Continued repetition of professing love.
I love you
Consistent reaffirmation of affection.
Keep on saying it saying it
Insistence on expressing love persistently.
I won't stop until you say it too
Desire to hear reciprocal affection in return.
Love can be gentle soft and tame
Love can be both tender and fierce.
Or so rough you wouldn't know its name
Love can vary greatly in intensity.
Shy and wild like a runaway child
It can possess qualities of both timidity and wildness.
Storms of love always end up mild
Despite tumultuous beginnings, love often mellows over time.
Give one heart
A repetition of the act of giving one's heart.
Get back two
Acknowledgment of the paradoxical nature of love's reciprocation.
That's the paradox of I love you
Reiterates the idea of receiving in return for giving love.
So when you give your heart
When you offer your heart, you also receive one.
You get one too
Highlights the contradiction inherent in love's dynamics.
That's the paradox of I love you
Reiterates the paradoxical nature within love's context.
Give your heart
An urging to give your heart to someone.
Get back two
Emphasizes the return of affection when you give your heart.
That's the paradox of I love you
Stresses the contradictory nature of love's reciprocation.
So when you give your heart
When you offer your heart, you also receive one in return.
Get one too
Reiterates the paradox within the context of love.
That's the paradox of I love you
A final emphasis on the paradoxical nature of love.
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