Come Here
Embracing Love's Wind: Mara Connor's Invitation to IntimacyLyrics
There's a wind that blows in from the north
Describing a northern wind as a metaphor for a force influencing love.
And it says that loving takes this course
Suggesting that love follows a certain path or pattern set by the mentioned wind.
Come here
An invitation for someone to come closer.
Come here
Repetition of the invitation, emphasizing the desire for closeness.
No I'm not impossible to touch
Asserting that the speaker is approachable or receptive to physical contact.
I have never wanted you so much
Expressing a heightened desire for the person addressed.
Come here
Reiterating the invitation for the person to come closer.
Come here
Emphasizing once again the longing for the person to approach.
Have I never laid down by your side
Questioning whether the speaker has ever been close to the person addressed.
Baby, let's forget about this pride
Suggesting to put aside pride and embrace intimacy.
Come here
Repeating the invitation, urging the person to come closer.
Come here
Reiteration, underlining the strong desire for closeness.
Well I'm in no hurry
Stating a lack of urgency, indicating a patient approach to the situation.
You don't have to run away this time
Assuring that there's no need for the person to run away this time.
I know you're timid
Acknowledging the person's timidity or hesitation.
But it's gonna be all right this time
Offering reassurance that everything will be fine this time.
There's a wind that blows in from the north
Repeating the description of the influencing northern wind in relation to love.
And it says that loving takes this course
Reiterating the idea that love follows a certain course guided by the mentioned wind.
Come here
Issuing another invitation for the person to come closer.
Come here
Repeating the invitation, emphasizing the persistent desire for closeness.
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