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English, 07.12.2021 04:00 baileymtamayo

Can someone help me analyse these lyrics? I’m having some trouble, just a couple of the lines would be great. Love returns from war,
with its heart in a shoulder bag.
It was cold far out there.
Its head is lopsided,
But its heart is intact.

Make peace if you want.
Neither of the two has lost the game.

{Refrain:}
Love has taken its time,
Across the winds of January,
To warm up the chilly winter.
Love has taken its time
But nothing would have known how to soothe
The fire that was burning in our eyes.

Love returns from war,
Yesterday's enemies smile without making noise.
Love returns from far away.
Love wakes up to the day,
After a thousand detours.

Make peace if you want.
Neither of the two has lost the game.

{Refrain: x2}
Love has taken its time,
Across the winds of January,
To warm up the chilly winter.
Love has taken its time
But nothing would have known how to soothe
The fire that was burning in our eyes.

Love has taken its time {x2}
Love...

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