The Miracle
Love's Resilience: The Miracle of Overcoming FearLyrics
When I'm alone with you there's no empty space
Expressing the feeling of completeness and comfort when together, as there is no sense of emptiness.
You fill my world up with your warm embrace
Describing how the presence of the other person fills the speaker's world with warmth and comfort.
I love your kisses and your kind soul
Expressing affection for the partner's kisses and kind soul, highlighting positive qualities.
But what if it all just went away
Raising the possibility of losing the positive elements mentioned earlier.
What if I couldn't say I loved you
Imagining a scenario where the speaker can't express love verbally.
What if I couldn't say I care
Continuing the exploration of potential communication barriers, contemplating an inability to express care.
What if I couldn't have you to hold
Considering the absence of the partner to hold, highlighting the importance of physical presence.
What if my words fell silent on the floor
Exploring the fear of being unable to communicate verbally, symbolized by words falling silent.
What if I
Introducing uncertainty or doubt with an unfinished thought, possibly reflecting the depth of concern.
What if I couldn't have you to hold me
Reiterating the fear of losing the physical closeness and comfort of being held by the partner.
I never forget that night
Recalling a significant past event, emphasizing its impact on memory.
When I thought I lost you
Expressing the emotional intensity of thinking about losing the partner.
The sound of the knock on the door
Describing an auditory cue, the sound of a knock, which triggered intense emotions.
My heart went silent
Depicting a moment of emotional shock, where the heart metaphorically becomes silent.
I fell to my knees
Describing a physical reaction to the emotional shock by falling to the knees.
I rushed to your side
Reacting urgently to the perceived loss by rushing to the partner's side.
And I begged and pleaded
Expressing desperation through begging and pleading for the partner's presence or safety.
What if I couldn't say I loved you
Reiterating the fear of being unable to verbally express love, emphasizing its significance.
What if I couldn't say I care
Continuing the theme of potential communication barriers, now focusing on expressing care.
What if I couldn't have you to hold
Highlighting the importance of physical closeness and the fear of losing the partner to hold.
What if my words fell silent on the floor
Revisiting the fear of words becoming silent, underlining the gravity of potential communication loss.
What if I
Continuing the unresolved thought, possibly indicating ongoing contemplation or concern.
What if I couldn't have you to hold me
Reiterating the fear of losing the physical comfort of being held by the partner.
But then I've seen the miracle
Introducing a positive shift, referencing a miraculous event that changes the situation.
Taking place
Describing the occurrence of a miracle, suggesting a positive transformation or resolution.
And all my fears of losing you
Acknowledging the disappearance of fears related to losing the partner after the miraculous event.
Went away
Expressing a sense of relief and security after witnessing the positive change.
And I still ask this question to this day
Persisting with the contemplation, questioning the past fears in light of the miraculous experience.
What if I couldn't say I loved you
Returning to the initial fear of being unable to verbally express love, despite the miraculous shift.
What if I couldn't say I care
Revisiting the concern about expressing care verbally, even in the face of a positive change.
What if I couldn't have you to hold
Emphasizing the ongoing importance of physical closeness, despite the positive transformation.
What if my words fell silent on the floor
Reiterating the fear of words falling silent, possibly indicating lingering anxiety.
What if I
Continuing the unresolved thought, suggesting persistent contemplation or emotional complexity.
What if I couldn't have you to hold me
Reiterating the fear of losing the physical comfort of being held, possibly reflecting a lasting concern.
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