This Is Your World

In Your World, I'm the Symphony of Love
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Lyrics

This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

This acknowledges that the person being addressed has a significant influence or control over the speaker's life.

This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Reiteration of the idea that the person being addressed holds a central role in the speaker's world.


I'm all wrapped up in you, baby

The speaker is deeply involved and emotionally invested in the person, emphasizing their entwined connection.

'Cause without you I couldn't live

Expresses the vital importance of the addressed person, suggesting that life would be impossible without them.

Every moment, every moment we're away from each other

Distance between the speaker and the addressed person causes a decline in happiness and an increase in sorrow.

Happiness will fade and my sorrow will breathe

Further emphasizes the emotional impact of separation, with happiness fading and sorrow intensifying.


This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Reiterates the submissive role of the speaker in the world defined by the addressed person.

This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Restates the theme of the speaker living within the world shaped by the addressed person.


You're my sunshine and you are my rain

Describes the addressed person as both the speaker's source of joy (sunshine) and potential source of pain (rain).

You can bring me joy or you can bring me pain

Highlights the addressed person's control over the speaker's emotions and well-being.

You control my very soul

Indicates the profound influence of the addressed person on the speaker's very essence.

What I like about your love, that it never grow old

Commends the enduring quality of the addressed person's love, suggesting it doesn't lose its appeal over time.


This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Reaffirms the idea that the speaker's existence is defined by the world created by the addressed person.

This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Restates the central theme of the speaker living within the defined world of the addressed person.


A sad thing about it that I don't understand

Expresses confusion or difficulty in understanding the immense power the addressed person holds over the speaker.

How can a woman have so much power over a man?

Ponders the significant influence a woman can have over a man and questions this dynamic.

If heaven can beat this, love, I'd wring her both hands

Uses metaphorical language to convey the overwhelming impact of the addressed person's influence.

Oh you're in charge, mama, what a sweet command

Acknowledges the addressed person's commanding role with a sense of admiration.


This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Reiterates the submissive nature of the speaker, living within the world defined by the addressed person.

This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Restates the central theme of the speaker residing in the world shaped by the addressed person.


This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Reiterates the central idea that the speaker's existence is defined by the world created by the addressed person.

This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Restates the submissive role of the speaker, living within the world defined by the addressed person.


This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Reiterates the central theme of the speaker residing in the world shaped by the addressed person.

This is your world, I'm just livin' in it

Restates the submissive role of the speaker, living within the world defined by the addressed person.

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