The One I Love
Embers of Longing: Rosie Thomas' Melodic Reflections on LoveLyrics
This one goes out to the one I love
This song is dedicated to the person the singer loves.
This one goes out to the one I've left behind
Addressing the person left behind, expressing feelings toward them.
A simple prop to occupy my time
Describing a simple gesture or object used to fill the time.
This one goes out to the one I love
A repetition of the dedication to the person the singer loves.
Fire (she's comin' down on her own, now)
Referring to a destructive force (fire) affecting someone independently.
Fire (she's comin' down on her own, now)
Repeating the mention of fire and its impact on someone.
This one goes out to the one I love
Reiterating the dedication to the loved one.
This one goes out to the one I've left behind
Acknowledging the person left behind, expressing the sentiment again.
A simple prop to occupy my time
Describing another simple prop used to pass the time.
This one goes out to the one I love
A repetition of the dedication to the person the singer loves.
Fire (she's comin' down on her own, now)
Reiterating the destructive force (fire) affecting someone independently.
Fire (she's comin' down on her own, now)
Repeating the mention of fire and its impact on someone.
This one goes out to the one I love
Reaffirming the dedication to the loved one.
This one goes out to the one I've left behind
Acknowledging the person left behind, expressing the sentiment again.
Another prop has occupied my time
Noting the presence of another prop occupying the singer's time.
This one goes out to the one I love
Once again, expressing love and dedication to the significant other.
Fire (she's comin' down on her own, now)
Reiterating the destructive force (fire) affecting someone independently.
Fire (she's comin' down on her own, now)
Repeating the mention of fire and its impact on someone.
Fire (she's comin' down on her own, now)
Continuing the reference to the destructive force (fire).
Fire (she's comin' down on her own, now)
Concluding with the repetition of the impact of fire on someone.
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