Out of Hand
Unbridled Love: Rhonda Vincent's 'Out of Hand' ExplainedLyrics
It all started out so easy
Describing the beginning of a relationship as initially simple or uncomplicated.
Nothing more than just a sweet tender kiss
Refers to the early stages of the relationship involving innocent and tender kisses.
But each one lead to another
Each kiss leads to subsequent ones, suggesting a progression in the relationship.
Now there's something that we can't resist
Implies that there is now a compelling force or attraction that they cannot resist.
Like a small flame that starts in the corner
Uses a metaphor of a small flame to describe the initial spark of their love.
Like a breeze blowing swiftly through the trees
Compares the development of their love to a gentle breeze, signifying a natural and gradual progression.
We're both too much in love to fight it
Despite feeling too much in love, there is no desire to resist the growing emotions.
It grows and grows until it's out of hand
Their love intensifies uncontrollably and reaches a point where it becomes overwhelming.
Meeting you at first was just a pleasant way to pass the time
Initially, meeting the person was a casual and pleasant way to spend time.
Now you're the only thing that never leaves my mind
The person has become the central focus, occupying the speaker's thoughts consistently.
The flame of love in my heart grow wild at your command
Describes the love in the speaker's heart as growing wild under the influence or direction of the other person.
It grows and grows until it's out of hand
The love continues to grow, reaching a point where it becomes unmanageable or "out of hand."
Meeting you at first was just a pleasant way to pass the time
Reiteration of the earlier point that meeting the person was initially a pleasant pastime.
Now you're the only thing that never leaves my mind
Emphasizes the person's significance, being the only constant presence in the speaker's mind.
The flame of love in my heart grow wild at your command
Repeats the idea of love growing wild in the heart under the person's influence.
It grows and grows until it's out of hand
Reiterates the theme of love escalating beyond control or reason.
It grows and grows until it's out of hand
Concludes by emphasizing the uncontrollable nature of the growing love.
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