Making Love

Roberta Flack Roberta Flack

Rediscovering Love Beyond Physical Intimacy

Roberta Flack's song "Making Love" delves into the profound and multifaceted nature of love, emphasizing that it transcends mere physical intimacy. The lyrics reflect a journey of emotional healing and reconnection between two individuals who have endured hardships and emerged stronger. The opening lines, "Here close to our feelings we touch again, We love again," suggest a rekindling of emotional closeness and a deeper understanding of each other. This reconnection is not just about physical touch but about a renewed emotional bond that has been strengthened by past experiences.

The song highlights the idea that love is more than just the act of making love. Lines like "There's more to love I know, Than making love" underscore the importance of emotional intimacy, trust, and mutual support in a relationship. The lyrics also reflect on past struggles, with phrases like "Remember when we thought, Our hearts would never mend" and "Remember when we thought, We never would survive." These lines convey a sense of resilience and growth, showing that the couple has overcome significant challenges and has become better for it.

As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the couple has reached a point of clarity and stability in their relationship. The lines "Here no more confusion we see our lives, We live our lives" indicate a newfound sense of direction and purpose. The repeated refrain, "There's more to love I know, Than making love," serves as a reminder that true love encompasses a wide range of emotions and experiences. The song concludes with a sense of gratitude and remembrance, as the singer reflects on the enduring impact of their love and the lessons learned along the way.

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