What's Good About Goodbye
Eternal Love's Plea: Nana Mouskouri's 'What's Good About Goodbye'Lyrics
What's good about goodbye
Expressing the inquiry about the positive aspects of saying goodbye.
What's fair about farewell
Raising the question about the fairness in bidding farewell.
You know a broken heart
Acknowledging that heartbreak can result from a broken enchantment or spell.
Can come from such a broken spell
Highlighting the emotional impact of a shattered spell on the heart.
Your love could bring eternal spring
Suggesting that the love shared could bring about a perpetual sense of renewal and growth.
Your kiss could be a magic thing
Attributing magical qualities to a kiss, emphasizing its potential significance.
Your smile could be a shining light
Describing a smile as a radiant and guiding force in life.
Burning from day to day
Emphasizing the enduring nature of love, symbolized by a burning flame that lasts from day to day.
More love brings from night to night
Indicating that more love accumulates and intensifies from night to night.
But if you should go away
Addressing the potential departure of a loved one and the impact it could have.
Our dream would go astray
Stating that the departure would lead to the deviation or failure of a shared dream.
Our soul would be a sigh
Expressing that the departure would cause deep emotional pain, likened to a sigh of the soul.
Say you're mine forever
Requesting a commitment to being together forever.
Say you're mine but never
Asking for the assurance of being claimed forever without the need for farewells.
Say goodbye
Reiterating the desire for an absence of goodbyes.
If you should go away
Repeating the anticipation of negative consequences if the person departs.
Our dream would go astray
Reiterating the idea that a shared dream would be lost without the person.
Our soul would be a sigh
Repeating the imagery of the soul being affected profoundly if the departure occurs.
Say you're mine forever
Restating the plea for a commitment to being together indefinitely.
Say you're mine but never
Reiterating the desire for permanence in the relationship without the need for goodbyes.
Say goodbye
Repeating the aversion to farewells and emphasizing the hope for continuity.
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