The Way That You Loved Me
Love's Reflection: A Journey Across OceansLyrics
I swear that I would fly across the ocean
I express a commitment to travel a great distance.
On metal wings, I'd soar straight to your door
Using a metaphor of "metal wings," I describe a determined journey to reach your location.
If only I was sure when that door opened
I wish for certainty when your door opens, anticipating seeing your smile.
Your smile would be the first thing that I'd see
Your smile is a significant and cherished sight for me.
But who knows, while I'm alone
Contemplating the uncertainty while being alone.
With time to ponder
In solitude, I have time for deep reflection.
Can absence ever make
Questioning whether being apart can enhance feelings of affection.
A heart grow fonder
Exploring the idea that absence might intensify love.
Still I can't help but wonder
I am curious and still pondering.
Did I ever love you
Raising doubts about my past love for you.
The way that you loved me
Questioning if I ever loved you in the same way you loved me.
I wouldn't say a word about the old days
Committing to silence about past experiences.
How memories tend to haunt me in my sleep
Acknowledging haunting memories during sleep.
If only I could keep your hand held tightly
Expressing a desire to hold your hand tightly.
Instead of letting fingers start to shake
Regretting the tendency for fingers to shake, possibly due to nervousness or fear.
But who knows, while I'm alone
Reflecting on uncertainties while alone.
With time to ponder
Revisiting the theme of whether absence can strengthen emotions.
Can absence ever make
Contemplating if being apart can foster deeper affection.
A heart grow fonder
Still wondering about the impact of absence on love.
Still I can't help but wonder
Continuing to ponder and question.
Did I ever love you
Repeating the doubt about whether I truly loved you.
The way that you loved me
Reiterating the question of whether my love matched yours.
Did I ever love you
Persistently questioning my past love for you.
The way that you loved me
Raising the doubt again about the depth of my past love compared to yours.
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