Hallelujah I Love Her So
Hallelujah Love Story: A Melodic Ode to Unwavering DevotionLyrics
Let me tell you about a girl I know
The singer introduces a girl he knows and holds dear.
She is my baby and I love her so
He declares his love for her, emphasizing her significance in his life.
Every morning when the sun comes up
Each morning, she starts his day by bringing him coffee in his favorite cup.
She gets me coffee in my favorite cup
Expresses a routine act of care and love she performs for him.
That's why I know, oh I know
The singer is confident in his feelings and expresses them joyfully.
Hallelujah, I just love her so
He praises his love for her, using "Hallelujah" to emphasize his deep affection.
When I'm in trouble and I have no friends
Even in difficult times, he believes she'll stand by him until the end.
I know she'll be with me until the end
Confidence in her unwavering support and commitment.
All my friends ask me how I know
His friends inquire about his assurance in her loyalty.
I smile at them and say she told me so
He responds by implying that she herself assures him of her commitment.
That's why I know, oh I know
Reiterates his certainty in her love and loyalty.
Hallelujah, I just love her so
Repeated expression of his immense love for her.
And when I call her on the telephone
He contacts her when feeling lonely.
And tell her that I'm all alone
Expresses his solitude to her over the phone.
By the time I count from one to four
Illustrates the short duration it takes for her to reach him, symbolizing her promptness.
I hear her on my door
She arrives at his door swiftly after his call.
In the evening when the sun goes down
Describes their time together in the evening when they're alone.
And there's nobody else around
Highlighting the intimacy they share during these moments.
She kisses me and she holds me tight
Her actions of affection—kissing and holding him tightly.
And tells me darling everything's alright
Her reassurance to him that everything will be fine.
That's why I know, oh I know
Reaffirms his profound love and gratitude for her.
Hallelujah, I just love her so
Repeated declaration of his deep love, using religious language to convey its magnitude.
And when I call her on the telephone
A repetition of his earlier actions of contacting her when feeling alone.
And tell her that I'm all alone
Reiteration of his emotional state to her over the phone.
By the time I count from one to four
Similar to line 19, indicating the rapidity of her response to him.
I hear her on my door
She arrives promptly after his call, as if almost immediately.
In the evening when the sun goes down
Reiterates their intimate moments in the evening when they are alone.
And there's nobody else around
Emphasizes the exclusivity of their time together.
She kisses me and she holds me tight
Highlights her gestures of love—kissing and holding him tightly.
And tells me Tony everything is alright
Repeats her reassurance that everything is alright.
That's why I know, oh I know
Reiterates the depth of his love and gratitude for her.
Hallelujah, I just love her so
Another expression of his immense love, using religious language to emphasize.
Oh yeah, it's alright, it's alright, it's alright
An affirmation that everything is indeed alright.
Keep it working, keep it working, keep it working
Encouraging to maintain the relationship's positive aspects.
Working, working it
Encourages effort in making the relationship work.
Work, work, work, work, work, work, work
Repetition of "work" emphasizes the importance of putting effort into the relationship.
Hallelujah, I love her so
A final declaration of his love for her, using religious language to emphasize its depth.
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