Lyrics
It's like glitters in my eyes
Reference to a sparkling or captivating quality observed with intensity.
An ordinary smile
A smile that may seem ordinary but holds significance.
That keeps me warm inside just like the summer breeze
Describes a comforting and warm feeling comparable to a summer breeze.
It's different and it saved me
Emphasizes uniqueness and suggests that this quality has been transformative or redemptive.
I wonder what it is
Expresses curiosity about the nature of the observed quality.
I realized
Acknowledgment of realization or understanding.
I've been looking at you
Reveals the act of consistently observing or contemplating the subject.
Everyday it's you
Affirms a daily focus or preoccupation with the subject.
There's something 'bout this ride
Suggests that there is something captivating or special about the experience.
The orange in the sky
Refers to a serene and beautiful scene, possibly a sunset.
It used to be so hard but now it's calm and easy
Contrasts the past difficulty with a current state of calm and ease.
Just the perfect sign
Highlights the significance of a perfect or meaningful sign.
I wonder what it is
Reiterates the curiosity about the observed quality.
Cause all this time
Suggests that the focus or admiration has persisted over time.
I've been looking at you
Reaffirms the ongoing act of looking or contemplating.
Everyday it's you
Reiterates the daily preoccupation or focus on the subject.
Breathe you in, I love this sight
Expresses the immersive experience of taking in the subject, possibly visually.
I never want to leave your side
Declares a desire to remain close to the subject and not leave.
Breathe you in, I love this sight
Repeats the desire to stay close to the subject, emphasizing the immersive experience.
I never want to leave your side
Reiterates the commitment to not leave and stay by the subject's side.
Breathe you in, I love this site
Repeats the immersive experience and the love for being close to the subject.
I just want to be beside
Expresses a simple desire to be alongside the subject.
You
Directly refers to the subject of admiration, emphasizing the focus on 'you.'
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