Bloom
Rhodes Lyrics


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My love,
You know my love,
Let it grow
So we can watch it bloom

The love,
I know your love,
Let it grow
So we can watch it bloom





Bloom, bloom
Bloom, bloom

Overall Meaning

In Rhodes's song Bloom, he speaks about love and how it needs to grow in order to flourish. He expresses that he knows his love and encourages his partner to allow their love to grow. When two people love each other, they nurture their love like a seed, allowing it to grow until it blossoms into something beautiful. The repeated emphasis on blooming in the chorus represents the idea of the love growing and flourishing.


The song speaks to the power of love and how it can transform a relationship. It suggests that love is not something that is static, but rather it is alive and can be nourished, so it flourishes. The song is a plea to the lover to believe in the potential of their relationship and give it the nurturing it deserves. The metaphor of a flower is used to represent the relationship, which suggests that just like a flower, a relationship requires patience and caring to reach its full potential.


Line by Line Meaning

My love,
The affection I have for you,


You know my love,
You understand the depth of my love,


Let it grow
Allow it to mature and develop,


So we can watch it bloom
So we can witness the full beauty of our love as it flourishes


The love,
Our affection for each other,


I know your love,
I am aware of the depth of your love,


Bloom, bloom
Flourish and reach full potential,


Bloom, bloom
Grow and develop to become the best version of ourselves




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Laura Ellison


on Worry

What does Rhodes song worry mean exactly? Im so terribly currious! Can someone please email or msg me on facebook and tell me?

Roberto Pakal


on Your Soul

great stuff!

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