Laughing in the Wind
Embracing Life's Whims: A Van Morrison TaleLyrics
Laughing in the wind
Expressing joy or amusement amidst challenging circumstances or uncertainty.
Cryin' in the rain
Conveying sadness or emotional distress, possibly contrasted with the laughter in line 1.
I've felt this way before
Acknowledging a familiar emotional state experienced in the past.
I'll feel this way again
Suggesting the recurrence of the same emotional state in the future.
And in a small cafe just passing time away
Describing a moment spent idly in a small cafe, passing time without a specific purpose.
I'm giving you the eye
Indicating a flirtatious or playful gaze directed at someone.
No need to wonder why
Emphasizing that there is no need to question or ponder the reason for the gaze.
And it's hazy lazy waitin' for springtime
Portraying a relaxed and unhurried atmosphere while anticipating the arrival of spring.
Roll along, roll along
Encouraging a carefree attitude, suggesting that one should go with the flow.
And all you gotta do is
Advising to pay attention and engage with the music, possibly as a source of comfort or distraction.
Listen to the song
Highlighting the importance of the song in providing solace or understanding.
To the melody
Emphasizing the significance of the melody in the song, which might carry emotional weight.
I would do it for you
Expressing a willingness to perform an action for someone else.
Would you do it for me
Prompting a reciprocal commitment, asking if the listener would do the same in return.
And it's hazy lazy waitin' for springtime
Reiterating the leisurely anticipation of spring, maintaining a relaxed state of mind.
Come along, roll along
Encouraging continued movement and progression, echoing the earlier sentiment of rolling along.
And all you gotta do is
Reiterating the importance of actively engaging with the music and its message.
Listen to the song
Stressing the value of the song's melody and its potential impact on the listener.
To the melody
Recalling the commitment to perform an action for someone, emphasizing its significance.
I would do it for you
Prompting a reciprocal commitment once again, reinforcing the theme of mutual support.
Would you do it for me
Repeating the reciprocal commitment, underscoring the importance of mutual assistance.
I would do it for you
Reiterating the willingness to perform an action for someone, maintaining the theme of generosity.
Would you do it for me
Posing the question of whether the listener would reciprocate the same action, seeking mutual support.
I would do it for you
Expressing once more the readiness to perform an action for someone, seeking a reciprocal commitment.
Would you do it for me
Concluding with a repeated inquiry about the listener's willingness to reciprocate, emphasizing mutual cooperation.
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