Born to Be Together

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Destined Love: A Journey Through Life and Dreams

The Waterboys' song "Born to Be Together" is a poetic exploration of a deep, destined love. The lyrics convey a sense of eternal connection and partnership, emphasizing the desire to be an integral part of each other's lives. The opening lines, "I want to star in your life / And on the stage of your dreams," suggest a longing to be present in every significant moment, both in reality and in aspirations. This sentiment is further reinforced by the lines, "In your beginning and your end / And every place between," indicating a commitment to be there through all phases of life.

The metaphor of opening the door to a "secret soul" and staying forever speaks to the intimacy and trust inherent in such a relationship. The imagery of streets paved with gold in the heart suggests that the beloved's inner world is precious and valuable. The repeated assertion that "we were born to be together" underscores the idea of a fated union, a love that is meant to be.

The second verse shifts to a nautical metaphor, depicting the relationship as a journey across seas of love. The idea of building a ship and setting sail together symbolizes embarking on life's adventures as a team. The promise to be a "port in stormy weather" and to guide through turbulent times highlights the supportive and nurturing aspects of the relationship. The song beautifully captures the essence of a love that is both a safe haven and a shared adventure, reinforcing the theme of being destined to be together.

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