Lyrics
Take all your daughters by the mile
Expressing the act of taking one's daughters over a distance or journey.
Cry child you're home
Encouraging a child to cry, possibly indicating a return or a sense of comfort at home.
You always held me by the wire
Describing a connection characterized by tension or constraint, represented by "the wire."
I'm feather and bone
Describing oneself as fragile and vulnerable, like feathers and bones.
Darling you're still my home
Affirmation that the person addressed is still a place of belonging.
In your eyes I see future memories
Noting the perception of anticipated memories in the gaze of the person mentioned.
All your words melt like snow
Highlighting the transient nature of spoken words, comparing them to melting snow.
As we lay in these future memories
Imagining shared experiences and emotions that will become memories in the future.
Still water hear my gentle cry
Calling out to calm or undisturbed water, perhaps seeking solace or tranquility.
Sink me like stone
Expressing a desire to be submerged or anchored, akin to sinking like a stone.
Somebody whisper to wind
Addressing an unidentified entity, possibly symbolized by the wind, conveying a message.
These roots will grow
Asserting that despite challenges, resilience and growth are inherent, likened to growing roots.
Darling you're still my home
Reiterating the sense of belonging and home in the addressed person.
In your eyes I see future memories
Reflecting on the visualization of future memories through the eyes of the person mentioned.
All your words melt like snow
Comparing the ephemeral nature of spoken words to the melting of snow.
As we lay in these future memories
Acknowledging the shared experience of creating memories for the future.
Darling you're still my home
Affirmation that the addressed person remains a constant home even in solitude.
Even when were alone
Emphasizing the enduring nature of the connection, persisting even in moments of solitude.
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