Of Thee I Sing
A Love Song to the Nation: Of Thee I SingLyrics
From the Island of Manhattan to
Refers to the starting point in Manhattan, symbolizing a significant location.
The Coast of Gold
Symbolizes a desirable, valuable area or destination (the Coast of Gold).
From North to South, from East to West
Encompassing all directions, indicating a complete and thorough devotion.
You are the one I love the best
Expresses a deep affection, emphasizing the primary beloved individual.
You're the dream boy of
Highlights the person as an ideal romantic partner, a figure of dreams.
The sweetest story ever told
Describes the person as a central character in an exceptionally delightful narrative.
A dream I sought both night and day
Emphasizes the continuous pursuit of this dream, day and night, showing dedication.
For years through all the USA
Reflects the persistence of seeking the dream throughout the entire United States.
The star I've hitched my wagon to
Symbolizes commitment and reliance on the person as a guiding star.
Is very obviously you
Asserts the clear and undeniable identification of the beloved.
Of thee I sing, baby
Declares affectionate praise and admiration towards the beloved.
Summer, autumn, winter, spring, baby
Expresses devotion across all seasons, signifying enduring love.
You're my silver lining
Portrays the beloved as a source of positivity and hope.
You're my sky of blue
Depicts the beloved as an essential and uplifting presence.
There's a love light shining
Highlights the radiance and influence of love because of the beloved.
Just because of you
Attributing the presence of a love light solely to the influence of the beloved.
Of thee I sing, baby
Reaffirms admiration and acknowledgment of a distinctive quality in the beloved.
You have got that certain thing, baby
Recognizes a unique attribute possessed by the beloved.
Shining star and inspiration
Describes the person as a significant guiding force and a source of inspiration.
Worthy of a mighty nation of thee I sing
Acknowledges the person's worthiness and greatness on a national scale.
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