Come Softly To Me

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A Whisper of Love: The Gentle Plea in 'Come Softly To Me'

The Fleetwoods' song 'Come Softly To Me' is a tender and heartfelt plea for intimacy and connection. The repetitive and soothing 'Mm dooby do' refrain sets a dreamy, almost hypnotic tone, creating a sense of longing and anticipation. This refrain acts as a musical cushion, softening the emotional intensity of the lyrics and making the listener feel enveloped in a warm, comforting embrace.

The lyrics themselves are a direct appeal to a lover, asking them to come softly and stay. The repeated use of the word 'softly' emphasizes the desire for a gentle, tender connection, free from harshness or abruptness. The singer's obsession with their lover is clear, as they express a longing that has lasted 'forever and a day.' This timeless quality of love is a common theme in romantic music, but The Fleetwoods manage to convey it with a unique blend of simplicity and depth.

The song also touches on themes of patience and yearning. The singer has 'waited so long' for their lover's kisses and love, highlighting the depth of their desire and the emotional weight of their wait. The plea for the lover to 'come from up above' adds a spiritual dimension to the song, suggesting that this love is not just a physical or emotional need, but a profound, almost divine connection. The gentle, repetitive nature of the song's structure mirrors the persistent, unwavering nature of true love, making 'Come Softly To Me' a timeless classic that resonates with anyone who has ever yearned for a deep, soulful connection.

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