Candalera
Embracing Love's Innocence: Candalera's Tale UnveiledLyrics
She was an unmarried woman
Describing the woman as unmarried, setting the stage for a relationship.
And I couldn't resist her charms
Expressing the irresistible allure the woman possesses.
I fell in love with her innocence
Falling in love with the woman's innocence, suggesting purity and charm.
And so she led me by the arm
Being led by the woman, indicating a mutual attraction or connection.
Candalera
Repeatedly calling out to "Candalera," possibly a symbolic or affectionate term.
Can you hear me?
-Candalera
-Oh baby, can you hear me?
-As the sun painted red on the sky
Describing a romantic moment with the sun painting the sky red.
We walked through the halls of love
Walking through the "halls of love," suggesting a shared romantic journey.
And we washed away our innocence
Washing away innocence, implying a transition or change in the relationship.
With the waters that fell from above
Using water as a metaphor for cleansing or renewal.
Candalera
Continued calls to "Candalera," emphasizing the connection and communication.
Can you hear me?
-Candalera
-Oh baby, can you hear me?
-Like some late-night romantic
Comparing the relationship to a late-night romance, possibly hinting at secrecy or intimacy.
We really fell from the darkened lady
Falling from the "darkened lady," suggesting a departure from a mysterious or complex situation.
There was no fence, charm or cloud in the sky
Describing a setting with no obstacles ("fence, charm, or cloud"), implying simplicity or clarity.
I didn't need to consider a maybe
Expressing confidence and certainty, not needing to consider uncertainty ("maybe").
And I'm going to give her all the love I can give
Committing to giving the woman all possible love.
Candalera
Repeatedly calling out to "Candalera," maintaining a theme of communication and connection.
Can you hear me?
-Candalera
-Oh baby, can you hear me?
-Candalera
-Can you hear me?
-Candalera
-Oh baby, can you hear me?
-Candalera
-Can you hear me?
-Candalera
-Oh baby, can you hear me?
-Candalera
Final repetition of the call to "Candalera," possibly indicating a persistent desire for connection.
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