Emily
Klugh Earl Lyrics


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Emily, Emily, Emily
Has the murmuring sound of may
All silver bells, coral shells, carousels
And the laughter of children at play

Say Emily, Emily, Emily
And we fade to a marvelous view
Two lovers alone and out of sight
Seeing images in the firelight
As my eyes visualize a family
They see Emily, Emily

(and we fade to a marvelous view)
Two lovers alone and out of sight
Seeing images in the firelight
As my eyes visualize a family




They see Emily, Emily
Too

Overall Meaning

Klugh Earl's song "Emily" is a love song that features gorgeous imagery and a delicate melody that perfectly captures the essence of the subject of the song. The lyrics describe Emily as having the murmuring sound of May, which is a reference to Spring and the new beginnings that come with the season. The use of silver bells, coral shells, carousels, and children's laughter also evoke a sense of whimsy and playfulness that is often associated with young love.


As the song progresses, the lovers alone in the firelight imagine a future together, with the singer visualizing a family with Emily. The use of the phrases "marvelous view" and "fade to a marvelous view" suggest that this future is something that is both beautiful and surreal, and that the lovers are lost in their own world together.


Overall, "Emily" is a song that perfectly captures the feeling of being in love and the dreams and hopes that come with it. The use of evocative imagery, combined with the dream-like melody, make this a truly enchanting song that speaks to the heart.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ricky Ross, Scott Fraser, Pete Webb

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