Wedding Dress
Eternal Vows in a White Dress: Embracing Love's Last MomentsLyrics
Would you put on that long white gown
Asking if the person would wear a traditional wedding gown.
And burn like there's no more tomorrows?
Expressing a desire to live passionately and intensely without worrying about the future.
Will you walk with me underground
Proposing a metaphorical journey together, possibly through challenging or unconventional circumstances.
And forgive all my sicknesses and my sorrows?
Seeking forgiveness for past mistakes, illnesses, and sorrows.
Will you be shamed if I shake like I'm dyin'
Wondering if the person would be embarrassed or disappointed during vulnerable moments.
When I fall to my knees and I'm crying?
Describing a moment of emotional breakdown and seeking support.
Will you visit me where my body rests
Questioning if the person would visit and remember after death.
Will you put on that long white dress?
Reiterating the idea of wearing a wedding dress, emphasizing the symbolism of commitment.
Ba dadada, da, badadadada dadada
Repeating a nonsensical refrain, possibly for rhythmic or emotional effect.
Ba dadada, da, badadada
Continuation of the refrain for emphasis.
The end could be soon, we'd better rent a room
Suggesting a sense of urgency, hinting at the possibility of limited time, and proposing a solution.
So you can love me
Explicitly requesting love and affection.
Will you put on that long white dress
Repeating the desire for the person to wear a wedding dress, emphasizing commitment and union.
While I burn when there's no more tomorrows?
Echoing the earlier sentiment of burning passionately with the person in a committed relationship.
Will you remember me through the years I'll miss
Questioning if the person will remember the speaker during times of absence or difficulty.
And forget all the sadnesses and the sorrows?
Asking the person to forget past sadness and sorrows.
Ba dadada, da, badadadada dadada
Repeating the nonsensical refrain for rhythmic or emotional effect.
Ba dadada, da, badadada
Continuation of the refrain for emphasis.
We got buried in the fever
Describing a shared experience of intense passion or emotion, possibly using fever metaphorically.
Now you love me
Reiterating the desire for love and affection.
Get a room, so you can love me
Suggesting getting a private space (room) for intimacy and connection.
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