together, you and i
Bound in Love: Unveiling the Profound Meaning of 'Together, You and I' by Lo BeestonLyrics
Seedling growing blossom freely
Expressing the beginning of a relationship or a journey, using the metaphor of a seedling growing into a blossom.
You became a garden so quickly
Describing how quickly the relationship has developed, comparing it to a garden that has blossomed rapidly.
I gave you sunshine and rain
Offering love and support symbolized by sunshine and rain, suggesting a nurturing and caring role.
My love always
Declaring a constant presence of love, stating that love is always there.
Like water, I could never hold you in
Expressing the inability to control or confine the other person, using the metaphor of water slipping away.
Dear daughter
Addressing the person as "dear daughter," implying a close and affectionate relationship, possibly familial.
When the waves come crashing in
Metaphorically describing challenging times as waves, symbolizing difficulties or obstacles.
And life becomes an ocean
Comparing life to an ocean, highlighting its vastness and unpredictability.
I won’t let you drown in it
Committing to providing support and preventing the other person from being overwhelmed by life's challenges.
And know that
Introducing a recurring theme of togetherness and mutual dependence.
Even when I meet the ground
Acknowledging personal challenges but emphasizing the unity between the speaker and the addressed person.
Together you and I are bound
Stressing the enduring connection between the speaker and the other person despite facing difficulties.
Tiny kingdoms tide came to steal em
Describing challenges or disruptions represented by the tide threatening tiny kingdoms, possibly symbolizing personal achievements.
We learned to build this with love a purpose
Highlighting the resilience and strength gained through love and a shared purpose in overcoming challenges.
Walls weathered and worn
Depicting the passage of time and experiences with the imagery of weathered and worn walls.
To keep you safe from storms
Expressing the protective nature of the speaker, using walls to keep the addressed person safe from life's storms.
You’re water, I could never hold you in
Reiterating the idea that the other person cannot be confined or held back, like water that cannot be held.
Dear daughter
Reaffirming the close and affectionate relationship by addressing the person again as "dear daughter."
When the waves come crashing in
Continuing the metaphor of waves as challenges and difficulties, emphasizing the need for support during tough times.
My love is like an ocean
Comparing the speaker's love to an ocean, deep and all-encompassing, with a willingness to immerse in it.
I would always drown in
Expressing a deep and unconditional love that the speaker is willing to fully embrace despite the potential challenges.
And know that
Reiterating the idea of mutual dependence and emphasizing the enduring nature of the connection.
One day I’ll become the ground
Acknowledging the inevitability of change and the speaker's eventual grounding, possibly implying mortality.
But forever you and I are bound
Asserting the lasting and unbreakable bond between the speaker and the other person even beyond the speaker's lifetime.
Forever you and I are bound
Emphasizing the eternal nature of the connection between the speaker and the other person, using "forever" to reinforce permanence.
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