Aubrey
Aubrey's Melody: A Serenade to Nature's SecretsLyrics
I hear her call from my windowpane
I perceive her call coming through my window.
Soft as the springtime
The sound is gentle, reminiscent of spring.
And sweeter than any rain
Her call is sweeter than any rain.
You're on the outside looking in
You are an observer, not part of the beautiful people.
Beautiful people
Beautiful people with their possessions.
And all of their beautiful things
Referencing the allure of beautiful things.
Give up your sins to the trees
Suggesting a symbolic act of repentance to nature.
For how can they live with no one to listen to
Expressing the need for someone to listen, even trees.
They listen for you and me
Others are listening for us when we don't.
When I sing to you as we're falling asleep
Singing as a comforting act before sleep.
Leave me your heart and I'll keep it warm
A request to entrust one's heart for safekeeping.
And through it all, know
Despite challenges, maintain the connection.
It's nice to keep you close
The value of keeping someone emotionally close.
I hear her cry from outside my door
Hearing the emotional expression of the person outside.
Her thunder, her laughter
Reference to emotional extremes—thunder and laughter.
Will carry me, carry me home
These emotions will guide and bring the person home.
Give up your sins to the trees
Reiterating the act of repentance to nature.
For how can they live with no one to listen to
Highlighting the importance of being heard by nature.
They listen for you and me
Recognition that nature listens for both the speaker and the person outside.
When I sing to you as we're falling asleep
Continuation of the comforting act of singing before sleep.
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