This Is My Symphony
Peter Kent Lyrics


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This is my symphony

It's made for you and me

It says I love you forever and ever.
This is my symphony
. . .
Watch me how I take the stand
It's time to hear the band
And when I raise my hand
A thousand strings will play.
Hear the perfect harmony
Our love has set the key.
Love we can share

We know it's here and everywhere.
This is my symphony
. . .
This is my symphony
. . .
We don't need no concert hall

We two could show them all
Just any place at all
When music's in the air.
Come and sit right next to me
Real close the show's for free.
Love's here to stay

Hold me and hear the music play.
This is my symphony
. . .




This is my symphony
. . .

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Peter Kent's song "This Is My Symphony" suggest that the singer has created a love-song that is tailored specifically for his loved one. The lyrics demonstrate the depth of the singer's love and commitment to the person for whom he has created this song. The lyrics are a beautiful expression of love, reaffirming the couple's bond over the course of the song. The singer is confident in his feelings and chooses to express them through music that is both beautiful and meaningful.


Throughout the song, the lyrics are sung with a certain level of conviction and passion that is deeply moving. The singer appears to be thrilled to sing this song and pours his heart and soul into every note. The refrain, "This is my symphony," is repeated several times throughout the song, reinforcing the idea that the music is the singer's ultimate expression of love.


In all, the lyrics of "This Is My Symphony" represent a beautiful love song that celebrates the many facets of a deep, committed, and passionate love.


Line by Line Meaning

This is my symphony
This song is my masterpiece


It's made for you and me
It is created for both of us to enjoy


It says I love you forever and ever.
The song expresses my eternal love for you


Watch me how I take the stand
Observe me as I take control of the stage


It's time to hear the band
It's the moment to enjoy the music


And when I raise my hand
When I signal to the orchestra


A thousand strings will play.
The orchestra will commence playing in unison


Hear the perfect harmony
Listen to the impeccable melody


Our love has set the key.
Our love is the foundation of this piece


Love we can share
We can share this love with each other


We know it's here and everywhere.
We are aware that love is present and abundant


We don't need no concert hall
A concert hall is not necessary for us to enjoy music


We two could show them all
The two of us can demonstrate our love and musical abilities anywhere


Just any place at all
Anywhere can be a stage for our love and music


When music's in the air.
When music is present and felt


Come and sit right next to me
Join me and sit beside me


Real close the show's for free.
The performance is free, and we can be physically close


Love's here to stay
Our love is permanent


Hold me and hear the music play.
Embrace me and enjoy the music


This is my symphony
This song is my masterpiece


This is my symphony
This song is my masterpiece




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Gruselopa Snuff

Wurde auch mal Zeit....Das Lied war unauffindbar.......Auf allen Plattformen gesucht....Danke Norbert Armbruster....

Norbert Armbruster

@Gruselopa Snuff Meinst Du vielleicht die Version von Keyboards Affair? Die lief in den Discos rauf und runter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdKFMbD4NQ4

Gruselopa Snuff

@Norbert Armbruster Ok....Eine Frage...Es gab 1978 oder 1979 eine Platte von Mike Oldfield....Lief eine Zeit lang im Hörfunk...Und zwar eine Art Disco-Version von Tubular Bells...(Nicht von der Live LP 1979) War eine Studioaufnahme...Habe alle Platten von Mike...doch nach diesem Stück suche ich seit Jahrzehnten vergebens..Hast du eine Ahnung?

Norbert Armbruster

Gerne - die Platte stammt aus meinem privaten Fundus, als ich in den 80er-Jahren beim Hörfunk tätig war.

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