Waterside
Embracing Love's Depth: Waterside WisdomLyrics
What these chapters showed us well
Reflecting on lessons learned from life experiences, as illustrated in various chapters of one's journey.
And what these chapters showed us how
Reflecting on how those chapters have taught important lessons.
And from all of the stones that cut our feet, walking to the sea
Acknowledging the challenges faced (symbolized by stones cutting feet) while progressing towards the sea, a metaphor for life's journey.
Can teach us to be softer in our loving now
Learning from hardships to become more gentle and compassionate in love.
Can teach us to be softer as our lovers now
Emphasizing the idea of becoming softer and more compassionate in romantic relationships.
Hmmm
Interlude without explicit lyrical content.
To be lost in your loving now
Expressing a desire to be fully immersed and consumed in the experience of love.
To be drowning by the waterside
Symbolic representation of being overwhelmed or immersed by the waterside, possibly signifying challenges.
I'm not lost in your loving now
Contradicting the feeling of being lost in love, suggesting a sense of clarity or stability.
I'm not drowning by the waterside
Contrastingly asserting not feeling overwhelmed or drowned by challenges or emotions.
I'm not lost in your loving now
Reiteration of not being lost in love, emphasizing emotional resilience.
I'm not drowning by the waterside
Emphasizing resilience and not succumbing to challenges or emotional turmoil.
I'm just in love here by the waterside
Being in love and embracing the experience by the waterside.
'Cause I want to be your bad habit when the night's done
Expressing a desire to be a consistent and addictive presence in a loved one's life after the night's activities.
When everybody's gone home and we're sober
Desiring to be a constant presence when the external influences fade away and sobriety sets in.
'Cause I want to be your bad habit when the night's done
Reiteration of the desire to be a lasting habit after the night.
When everybody's gone home and we're sober love
Desiring a connection that persists even in sober moments after everyone else has left.
And these chapters taught us well
Acknowledging the lessons learned from life experiences, similar to the opening lines.
And these chapters taught us how to know
Reiterating the effectiveness of those lessons in understanding and navigating life.
From all this talk of the terrors in the night
Reference to discussions about fears and challenges faced during the night.
And these wolves in the dark but we've come too
Acknowledging the presence of challenges (symbolized by wolves in the dark) but asserting resilience.
I said we've come too far, I said we've come too far dear
Highlighting the progress made in overcoming challenges and the determination not to regress.
Not to be lovers now, lovers here, lovers dear
Affirming the importance of being lovers at this point in the journey.
And we cannot drown I said we will not drown here because
Expressing confidence in not succumbing to challenges, drawing a parallel with being made of water.
We are made of water dear made of water here
Symbolic reference to resilience and adaptability, comparing it to being made of water.
To be lost in your loving now
Reiteration of the desire to be fully immersed and lost in the experience of love.
To be drowning by the waterside
Revisiting the metaphor of drowning by the waterside, possibly suggesting challenges in love.
But I'm not lost in your loving now
Contradicting the feeling of being lost in love, suggesting a sense of clarity or stability.
I'm not drowning by the waterside
Contrastingly asserting not feeling overwhelmed or drowned by challenges or emotions.
I'm not lost in your loving now
Reiteration of not being lost in love, emphasizing emotional resilience.
I'm not drowning by the waterside
Emphasizing resilience and not succumbing to challenges or emotional turmoil.
I'm just in love here by the waterside
Being in love and embracing the experience by the waterside.
'Cause I want to be your bad habit when the night's done
Expressing a desire to be a consistent and addictive presence in a loved one's life after the night's activities.
When everybody's gone home and we're sober
Desiring to be a constant presence when the external influences fade away and sobriety sets in.
'Cause I, 'cause I want to be your bad habit when the night's done
Reiteration of the desire to be a lasting habit after the night.
When everybody's gone home and we're sober
Desiring a connection that persists even in sober moments after everyone else has left.
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