Nora
Discovering Nora's World: A Tale of Love and Self-ExplorationLyrics
The first time I saw your face
The singer recalls the initial moment of seeing Nora's face for the first time.
I knew just what I wanted to be
The singer knew their life's aspiration upon first seeing Nora's face.
And after all the haze
Despite life's uncertainties ("haze"), Nora stood out as the focal point.
You were all that I wanted to see
Nora became the exclusive focus, the one the singer desired to see.
Nora, don't be afraid
A reassuring message to Nora, encouraging her not to fear.
Won't you show me the world that you've made
The singer requests Nora to share her unique perspective on the world.
Nora, now don't be shy
A gentle encouragement for Nora to overcome shyness and open up.
Won't you show me the world through your eyes
The singer expresses the desire to see the world through Nora's eyes.
It's time to wake up sleepyhead
A metaphorical call for Nora to awaken and engage with the world.
Climb out of that bed and sit next to me
A literal request for Nora to join the singer and share a moment together.
But it comes a little stronger
An acknowledgment that a stronger emotion, possibly influenced by Nora's father, is emerging.
That feeling from your father
Suggesting a paternal influence affecting Nora's emotions.
To hold on a little longer
An advice to endure challenges and uncertainties a bit longer.
And I hope you find someone
An expression of hope that Nora finds a deserving person to love.
And give them all your love
An encouragement for Nora to give her love wholeheartedly to someone.
And the person you become
The singer anticipates the positive development of Nora's character and persona.
Nora, don't be afraid
A repetition of the reassurance for Nora not to be afraid.
Won't you show me the world that you've made
A renewed request for Nora to share her unique worldview.
Nora, now don't be shy
A repeated encouragement for Nora to overcome shyness and share her perspective.
Won't you show me the world through your eyes
A reiterated desire to experience the world through Nora's eyes.
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