We've Only Just Begun

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The Dawn of a Shared Journey

The song "We've Only Just Begun" by the Carpenters is a timeless classic that captures the essence of embarking on a new journey, filled with optimism and the promise of shared experiences. The lyrics, with their gentle melody, evoke the feeling of starting a new chapter, particularly in the context of a romantic relationship. The opening lines, 'White lace and promises / A kiss for luck and we're on our way,' suggest a wedding scene, symbolizing the beginning of a lifelong partnership. The white lace is traditionally associated with bridal attire, and the promises likely refer to the vows exchanged between partners. The kiss for luck is a tender gesture that sets the couple off on their shared path.

As the song progresses, it speaks to the choices and challenges that lie ahead, 'Before the rising Sun we fly / So many roads to choose.' This imagery of flight and the dawning sun represents the boundless opportunities and decisions that the couple will face together. The notion of starting out walking and learning to run symbolizes the growth and development that occurs within a relationship as partners support and learn from each other. The repeated affirmation 'And yes, we've just begun' serves as a reminder that this is only the start of their adventure.

The chorus emphasizes the importance of communication and teamwork, 'Talkin' it over just the two of us / Workin' together day to day, together.' It highlights the couple's commitment to facing life's journey as a unit, sharing new horizons and navigating the signs along the way. The song concludes with a forward-looking perspective, 'And when the evening comes we smile / So much of life ahead / We'll find a place where there's room to grow.' This suggests that the couple is not only content with their present but also excited for the future and the potential for personal and mutual growth within their relationship.

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