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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Hundred Miles" by the artist "Yall"

The lyrics of the song "Hundred Miles" by Yall are filled with longing for a loved one and hope for a reunion. The lyrical hero invites his soulmate into his world, where love and summer feelings reign. He assures that their bond is stronger than distance ("hundred miles"), bad weather ("cloudy sky") and loneliness. The chorus "Dance with me one more time" is not just a call to dance, but a metaphor for the desire to be together again, to share joy and happiness. Repetition of phrases enhances the emotional intensity, conveying the depth of feelings and the impatience of expectation.

Come here and visit my world,

Come here and visit my world.

Did the street shine in stars?

Our love is the only way,

Don't get lost ‘cause I'm waiting,

Summer feelings are waiting, boy.

You and me is more than hundred miles,

You and me is more than the grey sky,

You and me is more than lonely days,

It's our time to go,

Dance with me, one more time.

You and me is more than hundred miles,

You and me is more than the grey sky,

You and me is more than lonely days,

It's our time to go,

Dance with me, one more time.

Come here and visit my world.

Did the street shine in stars?

Our love is the only way,

Don't get lost ‘cause I'm waiting,

Summer feelings are waiting, boy.

You and me is more than hundred miles,

You and me is more than the grey sky,

You and me is more than lonely days,

It's our time to go.

Dance with me one more time.

Dance with me one more time.

You and me is more than lonely days,

It's our time to go,

Dance with me one more time.

You and me is more than hundred miles,

You and me is more than the grey sky,

You and me is more than...

It's our time to go,

Dance with me one more time.

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