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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Waterfalls" by the artist "Yamira"

The song "Waterfalls" by Yamira tells the story of a passionate and all-consuming love between two people.

The image of a waterfall is used as a metaphor for their relationship:

Power and Beauty: A waterfall is a powerful and beautiful natural phenomenon, just like the love between the characters.

Unstoppable force: A waterfall cannot be stopped, just as their feelings cannot be stopped.

Danger and Support: A waterfall can be dangerous, but at the same time, it gives life. The characters understand that love can be risky, but they are ready to support each other, to "hold on" if one of them "falls."

Unity: A waterfall is a single entity made up of many drops. Similarly, the characters, while remaining independent, become one through their love.

The repeating phrase "You are my waterfall" emphasizes the feeling of possessiveness and simultaneous dependence on each other. They have found in each other what they were looking for and cannot imagine life without each other.

[Mattyas:]

I saw you,

I found you,

One life's not enough

To feel what I thought was love.

It's for you,

None will undo

Our love, our love.

Oh, we will rise high above!

[Yamira:]

Without you there's no one to

Keep me and my love safe away heartbreak,

Without you my life is undue.

[Yamira & Mattyas:]

Our love, our love will take me high above.

[Yamira:]

You are my, you are my, you're my waterfall,

Everyday, everynight I'll hold you when you fall.

You and I, you and I, we are waterfalls,

We fall, we run, and we're still as one.

[Yamira & Mattyas:]

You are my, you are my, you're my waterfall,

Everyday, everynight I'll hold you when you fall.

You and I, you and I, we are waterfalls,

We fall, we run, and we're still as one.

[Mattyas:]

I see you,

You're here to

Make me complete,

I know you're all that I need.

You're with me,

I will be

Yours, as you are mine

Until the end of time.

[Yamira:]

Without you there's no one to

Keep me and my love safe away heartbreak,

Without you my life is undue.

[Yamira & Mattyas:]

Our love, our love will take me high above.

[Yamira:]

You are my, you are my, you're my waterfall,

Everyday, everynight I'll hold you when you fall.

You and I, you and I, we are waterfalls,

We fall, we run, and we're still as one.

[Yamira & Mattyas:]

You are my, you are my, you're my waterfall,

Everyday, everynight I'll hold you when you fall.

You and I, you and I, we are waterfalls,

We fall, we run, and we're still as one.

[Yamira:]

You are my, you are my, you're my waterfall,

Everyday, everynight I'll hold you when you fall.

You and I, you and I, we are waterfalls,

We fall, we run, and we're still as one.

[Yamira & Mattyas:]

You are my, you are my, you're my waterfall,

Everyday, everynight I'll hold you when you fall.

You and I, you and I, we are waterfalls,

We fall, we run, and we're still as one.

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