All Love For Good
Embracing Eternal Love: Michael Tomlinson's Melodic ReflectionsLyrics
Day is just dawning
Day is beginning.
Late autumn sounds
Hearing sounds typical of late autumn.
And I'm out here watching
Observing surroundings.
My breath become clouds
Visible breath in the cold air.
Those limbs seem so bare
Tree branches appear bare, a contrast to when they were green yesterday.
Were yesterday green
Reflecting on the passage of time.
Now I feel winter in me
Feeling a sense of winter within oneself.
Who knew your summer
Expressing surprise at the swift passage of summer.
Would go by so fast
Acknowledging the need for the autumn season and its golden beauty.
We needed your autumn
A plea to hear a loved one's laughter.
Of golden to last
Expressing personal and global need for positive emotions and connection.
Oh, if you can hear me
Addressing the departed, seeking a sign or communication.
Send down your laugh
Requesting the departed's laughter as a source of comfort.
Cause I need this
Expressing personal need for the departed's presence.
The world needs your kiss
Highlighting the universal need for love and connection in the world.
And we all miss you still
Acknowledging the ongoing impact and presence of the departed.
Isn't all love for good
Pondering the enduring nature of love.
How do we get this misunderstood
Questioning the common misinterpretation of love.
God doesn't care who we love
Asserting that God is indifferent to whom we love, emphasizing the importance of love itself.
Just that we do
Stressing the significance of love rather than the object of affection.
I found the letters
Discovering letters in dreams, possibly from the departed.
You mailed in my dreams
Recognizing a message of peace in the letters.
I knew you were saying
Understanding the departed's contentment.
That now you have peace
Assuming the departed has found a peaceful existence.
I guess now you've finally found
Believing the departed has discovered a unique world between life and afterlife.
A world in between
Receiving continued communication through letters from the departed.
And you send letters to me
Expressing a commitment to remember and honor the departed.
I'm gonna climb up that headland
Deciding to ascend a headland, symbolizing a personal journey.
And roll out this string
Committing to a symbolic act of releasing and connecting with the departed.
I'm gonna let fly my kite
Recalling shared memories of flying kites, representing joyful moments with the departed.
Like we did back then
Expressing a desire to feel the departed's presence during the symbolic act.
And I'll know that you're with me
Believing the departed will be present in spirit during the kite-flying.
When you whisper up there
Anticipating a spiritual connection with the departed during the symbolic gesture.
Oh, I still hold your memory
Emphasizing the enduring nature of memories and love.
And your heart beats so near
Feeling the departed's presence in the heart.
Isn't all love for good
Reiterating the enduring nature of love and its positive impact.
How do we get this misunderstood
Repeating the question about the misunderstood nature of love.
God doesn't care what we love
Reasserting the idea that God values love itself, regardless of its object.
Just that we do
Affirming the importance of love as a fundamental aspect of human existence.
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