@[Kahiara:35260] Actually I think the husband passed away,
"She sang for you last night
She heard you were calling"
Many people say they have felt, heard, or seen their loved ones after they have passed.
"Don't be scared now
Close your eyes
She holds guard tonight
Go on forward no remorse
Life will take it's course"
This is said to the late husband by a third part (never named), who encourages him to pass on. Because life will eventually continue. The phrase "holds guard" refers to the ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_(ceremony) ) which is a Christian ceremony held after someone dies. Now it is usually held right after the funeral, but in most celtiic countries the wake is held before the funeral.
"She danced with you last night so you will remember
All you have shared, a lifetime."
This sentence feels as if the only thing it wants to convey is their history together, namely, husband and wife. For the rest it just refers back to the first verse.
There's a picture of a happy couple
In a frame on a mantle in a house
Piece by piece they put their world together
Some kids a mortage and a pair of wedding vows
She's a mother and a working woman
He sweats 9 to 5 with big dreams in his head
There's too much month at the end of the money
Wolf's at the door and the bankbook's in the red
I guess every fairy tale has a monster underneath the bed
Whatever happened to the Prince and Cinderella
That wide-eyed boy and girl
What happens after happy- ever-after
Love in the real world
She leaves him notes on the refrigerator
He phones in messages to say he's working late
So hard to find a tender moment together
So many modern ways to miscommunicate
Guess every honey moon has and experation date
Whatever happened to the Prince and Cinderella
That wide-eyed boy and girl
What happens after happy- ever-after
Love in the real world
That old photograph
May be faded and worn
But when illusions die
True love will cary on
What ever happened to the Prince and Cinderella
That wide-eyed boy and girl
They're graduatin' from happy-ever-after
To love in the real world
What happens after happy-ever-after
Love in the real world
There's a picture of a happy couple
In a frame on a mantle in a house
In a frame on a mantle in a house
Piece by piece they put their world together
Some kids a mortage and a pair of wedding vows
She's a mother and a working woman
He sweats 9 to 5 with big dreams in his head
There's too much month at the end of the money
Wolf's at the door and the bankbook's in the red
I guess every fairy tale has a monster underneath the bed
Whatever happened to the Prince and Cinderella
That wide-eyed boy and girl
What happens after happy- ever-after
Love in the real world
She leaves him notes on the refrigerator
He phones in messages to say he's working late
So hard to find a tender moment together
So many modern ways to miscommunicate
Guess every honey moon has and experation date
Whatever happened to the Prince and Cinderella
That wide-eyed boy and girl
What happens after happy- ever-after
Love in the real world
That old photograph
May be faded and worn
But when illusions die
True love will cary on
What ever happened to the Prince and Cinderella
That wide-eyed boy and girl
They're graduatin' from happy-ever-after
To love in the real world
What happens after happy-ever-after
Love in the real world
There's a picture of a happy couple
In a frame on a mantle in a house
Lyrics submitted by Rosaline23
Love in the Real World Lyrics as written by Sherrie Austin Jon Davis
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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