Kiss Me
Suy Lyrics


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Oh kiss me out of the bearded barley,
Nightly, beside the green, green grass
Swing, swing, swing the spinning step
You'll wear those shoes and I will wear that dress

Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight
Lead me out on the moonlit floor
Lift you open hand
Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance
Silvermoon's sparkling,
So kiss me

Kiss me down by the broken tree house
Swing me, upon it's hanging tire
Bring, bring, bring your flowered hat
We'll take the trail marked on your father's map

Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight
Lead me out on the moonlit floor
Lift you open hand
Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance
Silvermoon's sparkling,
So kiss me

Kiss me beneath the milky twilight
Lead me out on the moonlit floor
Lift you open hand
Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance
Silvermoon's sparkling,
So kiss me





So kiss me
So kiss me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Suy's song Kiss Me are centered around the concept of romance, with the singer inviting her partner to kiss her in different settings. The song opens with the line "Oh kiss me out of the bearded barley, Nightly, beside the green, green grass," which is a way of painting a vivid picture of a romantic setting, with the bearded barley and green grass representing a natural, idyllic environment. The second line of the first verse, "Swing, swing, swing the spinning step," is a reference to dancing, suggesting that the singer wants to dance with her partner, which is further emphasised in the third line, where the singer mentions wearing a dress, implying that they are dressing up for a special occasion.


The second verse, "Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight, Lead me out on the moonlit floor, Lift you open hand, Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance, Silvermoon's sparkling, So kiss me," continues the romantic theme of the song. The singer is calling on her partner to take her on a magical journey, with the milky twilight and the moonlit floor representing the beauty of the night. She wants her partner to lift her up and make her feel special, possibly suggesting a desire for a fairy-tale romance.


The third verse, "Kiss me down by the broken tree house, Swing me, upon it's hanging tire, Bring, bring, bring your flowered hat, We'll take the trail marked on your father's map," returns to the setting of nature, with the singer inviting her partner to a broken tree house, where they will swing on a hanging tire. Additionally, the use of the father's map suggests a sense of adventure and spontaneity, further emphasizing the excitement of the relationship.


Overall, the lyrics of Suy's song Kiss Me showcase the power of romantic love, with the singer inviting her partner to join her in a celebration of their relationship. The song is dreamy, romantic, and uplifting, making it a perfect addition to any love playlist.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh kiss me out of the bearded barley, Nightly, beside the green, green grass
Please kiss me among the barley fields, every night, beside the lush green grass


Swing, swing, swing the spinning step, You'll wear those shoes and I will wear that dress
Dance with me and spin around, you in your shoes and me in my dress


Oh, kiss me beneath the milky twilight, Lead me out on the moonlit floor, Lift you open hand, Strike up the band and make the fireflies dance, Silvermoon's sparkling, So kiss me
Please kiss me during the soft light of the twilight, take me to the moonlit dance floor, wave your hand to start the music and make the fireflies dance, the moon is shining, so kiss me


Kiss me down by the broken tree house, Swing me, upon it's hanging tire, Bring, bring, bring your flowered hat, We'll take the trail marked on your father's map
Kiss me by the old, broken-down tree house, swing me on its hanging tire, bring your flowered hat and let's follow the path marked on your father's map


So kiss me
Just kiss me




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