Total views: 3 times this week / Rating: 7.37/10 [19 votes]Album: Finally / Original Release Date: 2005Genre: Singer/SongwriterSong Duration: 2 min 50 sec
KATH BLOOM
- Come Here Lyrics
There's wind that blows in from the north.
And it says that loving takes this course.
Come here. Come here.
No I'm not impossible to touch
I have never wanted you so much.
Come here. Come here.
Have I never laid down by your side.
Baby, let's forget about this pride.
Come here. Come here.
Well I'm in no hurry. Don't have to run away this time.
I know you're timid.
But it's gonna be all right this time.
Come Here is written by Kath Bloom-bronski, Katherine Bloom-bronski. ✔️
When was Come Here released?
It is first released in 2005 as part of Kath Bloom's album "Finally" which includes 14 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Come Here lyrics?
When we look deeper into its meaning, the wind in 'Come Here' by Kath Bloom represents the uncertain nature of love and its difficult aspects. The artist expresses a longing for intimacy and connection, urging the listener to let go of pride and embrace vulnerability in relationships. The lyrics of Come here focus on five main themes which include love and hope and joy and heartbreak and reflection. The song emphasizes that people need to experience their deep desires but need to practice both pride control and patient waiting. The lyrics contain no inappropriate themes, language, or content that would offend parents. The content of the work presents love and reassurance without including any mature or explicit elements. ✔️
Which genre is Come Here?
Come Here falls under the genres Singer, Songwriter. ✔️
How long is the song Come Here?
Come Here song length is 2 minutes and 50 seconds.
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