Innocence

Embracing the Dance of Love: Luke Sital-Singh's Poetic Ode to Innocence
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Lyrics

One, two, three, four, five, six

The counting suggests a rhythmic or systematic approach to the beginning of the lyrics.


Love love is a law

Love is presented as a guiding principle or moral code.

I've broken too many times take

Admission of breaking the law of love multiple times.

Take from me all

Asking to be stripped of everything due to the mistakes made.

I've used to commit these crimes

Having used certain things to commit wrongs, possibly referring to tools or actions.

To get back what I lost is a life-long fight

Expressing a continuous struggle to regain what was lost, implying a persistent challenge.

To get home at night

The fight to return home, possibly both physically and emotionally, is ongoing.


I was born in her arms

Birth imagery, emphasizing a deep connection with someone or something.

In her smile, in her world innocence

Highlighting the importance of innocence in the speaker's early life, possibly associated with a maternal figure.

I was made to exist with her heart

Suggesting that existence is linked to the mentioned person's heart.

With her fist innocence

Connecting existence to the innocence associated with a person's actions or character.


Love love is a bore

Downplaying the significance of love, possibly due to past experiences.

Or I thought it was easy love

Initially perceiving love as simple or uncomplicated.

Love is a flame oh, to make it burn bright

Describing love as a flame that requires effort to burn brightly, especially in difficult times.

In those long stormy nights

Alluding to challenging and turbulent periods in life.

Of a life-long fight for the wrong sight

Reiterating the prolonged struggle for a proper perspective or understanding.


I was born in her arms

Repetition of birth imagery, emphasizing a sense of origin.

In her smile, in her world innocence

Reaffirming the significance of innocence in the speaker's early life.

I was made to exist with her heart

Stating that existence is intertwined with the person's heart.

With her fist innocence

Linking existence to the innocence associated with the person's actions or character.


Don't go, darling stay small, darling

Requesting someone dear to remain innocent and not grow up.

Don't go growing up my innocent love

Expressing a desire for the preservation of a pure, untainted love.


Oh, I was born in her arms

Reiteration of birth imagery, emphasizing a sense of origin.

In her smile, in her world innocence

Reiterating the importance of innocence in the speaker's early life.

I was made to exist with her heart

Emphasizing the connection between existence and the person's heart.

And her fist innocence

Linking existence to the innocence associated with the person's actions or character.


Oh, I was born upside down taking a breath

Describing a birth or beginning in a challenging or unconventional manner.

Crying out innocence

Crying out for innocence, possibly highlighting a need for purity.


Oh, innocence oh, innocence

Repetition of the word "innocence," possibly emphasizing its importance or the longing for it.

Oh, innocence oh, innocence

Continuation of the emphasis on innocence, possibly as a central theme or value.

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