Slow Love

Discover the Essence of Slow Love: Tweedy's Musical Tale
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Lyrics

Slow love is the only love

Expresses the idea that a slow-paced love is the exclusive and preferred form of love.

Slow love is the only love

Reiterates the assertion that slow love is the primary and distinctive kind of love.

Slow love is the only love

Emphasizes the theme that slow love is the sole and significant type of love.

Slow love is the only love

Repeats the notion that slow love holds a special and exclusive place in the speaker's perspective.

Slow love is the only love

Reiterates the belief in the significance and exclusivity of slow love.

Slow love is the only love

Emphasizes, once again, the central idea that slow love is unparalleled and essential.

Slow love is the only love

Reaffirms the conviction that slow love is the only form of love that matters.

Slow love is the only love

Restates the overarching theme that slow love is distinctive and crucial in the speaker's perspective.

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

The extended "Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" likely serves as an emotional or expressive element without specific semantic meaning.


And so it was on one cold night

Sets the stage for a narrative by describing a cold night in the middle of a lonely life.

In the middle of a lonely life

Highlights the solitude in the speaker's life on this particular cold night.

And so it was you found my door

Introduces the moment when someone, presumably a romantic interest, came to the speaker's door.

And though it wasn't open

Despite the door not being open, the person found it, indicating a connection beyond physical presence.

O, I had never seen it before

The speaker hadn't noticed the door before, suggesting a newfound awareness or appreciation.


So it was we fell in love

Describes the development of love between the speaker and the person who found the door.

What would you call when it rises up

Ponders what to label this love, using the imagery of it rising up.

Or what to call it but falling in love

Questions the appropriate term for this love but settles on the idea of falling in love.

I never needed to know what it was

The speaker never felt the need to define this love; it simply existed without explanation.

You never needed to know what it was

Emphasizes the mutual lack of need for a definition in the relationship.

We never needed to know

Underlines the shared sentiment of not requiring a specific definition for their love.

Oh

Expressive "Oh," possibly indicating a moment of reflection or realization.


So it was that it was there

Reiterates the existence of this love, describing it as a real and integral part of the speaker's life.

A part of us as real as the air

Compares the love to something as essential and undeniable as the air.

I never needed to know what it was

Restates the speaker's lack of necessity in understanding or defining the nature of this love.

So it was that it was there

Repeats the idea that this love was undeniably present, as real as the air they breathe.

A part of us as real as the air

Recalls the profound and intrinsic nature of this love, likening it to the essentiality of air.

I never needed to know what it was

Reiterates the speaker's indifference to defining this love, emphasizing its inherent authenticity.

No love is the only love

Concludes by stating again that slow love is the exclusive and paramount form of love.

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