Calling Out to You
Mountain Serenade: Embracing Love's CallLyrics
There was a lady on the mountain
Describing a lady located on the mountain.
Eyes up [?] in the sun
Reference to the lady looking upward in the sunlight.
Hair flow down my shoulders like the river
Depiction of the lady's hair flowing down like a river from the shoulders.
I can see chance, move up and down
Perception of being able to observe opportunities rising and falling.
Started calling out
Action of starting to call out.
She was calling out to you
The lady is calling out to someone.
You recall it now, she was calling out to you
Recalling that the lady was calling out to the listener.
You gotta do right by your woman
Advice to treat one's woman with fairness and righteousness.
As she'll do right by you
Emphasizing reciprocity in treating each other right.
Walking [?]
Engaged in a walk, possibly searching or contemplating.
She can't find the light she need within
The lady struggles to find the necessary enlightenment or understanding.
You can hear her ego on the mountain side
Hints at the lady's pride or self-perception on the mountain.
Awful singing feeling you can't swing
Expressing a discomforting feeling, possibly related to an inability to sway or influence.
She was calling out
Reiterating the lady's action of calling out.
She was calling out to you
The lady continues to call out to the listener.
You hear her calling now
Acknowledging the ongoing call from the lady.
She was calling out to you
Reinforcing that the lady is calling out to the listener.
You gotta do right by your woman
Reiteration of the importance of treating one's woman rightly.
As she'll do right by you
Highlighting the reciprocal nature of treating each other right.
She was calling out
Restating the lady's action of calling out.
She was calling out to you
Emphasizing that the lady is calling out to the listener.
You hear her calling now
Acknowledging the continued call from the lady.
Calling out to you
The lady is calling out to the listener.
You gotta do right by your woman
Reiterating the importance of treating one's woman fairly.
As she'll do right by you
Stressing the reciprocal nature of treating each other right.
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