Love with the Proper Stranger

Love's Silent Whisper: Unveiling the Heart's Call
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Lyrics

I could fall in love with the proper stranger

I am open to falling in love with someone unknown.

If I heard the bells and the banjos ring

I would recognize the signs of love if I heard certain sounds.

If two certain eyes with the look of danger

The eyes of a person, signaling danger, could attract me.

Smiled a welcome warm as spring

A warm and inviting smile from those eyes would be appealing.

If the beating in my heart

If my heart warns me with strong beats, it's a signal.

Sounded out a warning

The beating heart also serves as a warning sign.

"Don't let her,"

A cautionary advice not to let a certain person in.

"Don't let her walk through the door"

Emphasizing the importance of preventing her entrance.

"This is the one you've been waiting for"

This person could be the awaited love.

Oh, yes, I'd know

I would instinctively know if she is the one.

However wild it seems,

Despite the unconventional nature, I would recognize true love.

You know I'd know

A reaffirmation that the speaker would undoubtedly know.

And I'd whisper

The speaker would softly communicate with the potential love.

"Come take my hand, proper stranger"

Inviting the stranger to hold hands and connect.

"Don't go through life as a stranger"

Encouraging the stranger not to remain distant in life.

"For I'm a poor proper stranger, too"

The speaker, too, admits to being a stranger in need.

"Don't let her,"

Reiterating the importance of blocking her entry.

"Don't let her walk through the door"

Underlining the significance of preventing her presence.

"This is the one you've been waiting for"

Reinforcing that she might be the awaited one.

Oh, yes, I'd know

The speaker would unmistakably recognize true love.

However wild it seems,

Regardless of its unpredictability, true love would be evident.

You know I'd know

Reiterating the certainty of recognizing genuine love.

And I'd whisper

The speaker would softly communicate with the potential love.

"Come take my hand, proper stranger"

Inviting the stranger to hold hands and connect.

"Don't go through life as a stranger"

Encouraging the stranger not to remain distant in life.

"For I'm a poor proper stranger, too"

The speaker, too, admits to being a stranger in need.

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