One
Embracing Unity: A Melodic Ode to TogethernessLyrics
One is the sum of the fractions of us
Refers to the concept that unity arises from combining different parts or individuals.
Cuz we're broken and we're bent
People are flawed and imperfect, but collectively, they create something meaningful.
But together this puzzle makes so much sense
When together, despite individual imperfections, a collective entity or relationship makes sense.
Different names for God above
Various interpretations and beliefs about a higher power or divinity.
But they're all the same to me when we worship love
All expressions of faith or belief in a higher power are equivalent when centered around love.
And though we may speak in different tongues
Despite linguistic differences, people communicate and connect through shared emotions.
May our hearts be sewn together when our hearts feel so undone
Desire for emotional unity amidst feeling emotionally broken or incomplete.
'Til our pieces become
Hoping for individuals to come together to form a cohesive whole.
One life to live
Emphasizes the singular opportunity of life.
Mind the time while it ticks
Reminder to be aware of the passage of time.
We're all here in this moment
Recognition that everyone exists in the present moment.
Let's unwrap it, like it's the most beautiful gift
Suggests treating the present moment as something precious and valuable.
Different names for God above
Reiteration of the idea that different beliefs in a higher power are equivalent in the context of love.
But they're all the same to me when we worship love
Similar to line 6, underlines the idea that unity exists despite language barriers when love is the focal point.
And though we may speak in different tongues
Reiterating the desire for emotional unity despite differences.
May our hearts be sewn together when our hearts feel so undone
Yearning for emotional healing and unity among people.
Til our pieces become
Desire for individual parts to merge into a harmonious whole.
One
Final reinforcement of the theme of unity and togetherness.
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