it means her pain is going away
Piano (p) meaning soft. Pianissimo (pp) very soft. Pianississimo (ppp) very very soft
Someone's beloved is reassuring her that he will stay while she rests and make everything better. She'll feel alright if she just lets him put her to sleep with his care.
Well the lullaby 'Rock a Bye Baby' is referring to Native American Indians who used to rock their babies in a wood made cradle that was suspended on trees. Sometimes these cradles would fall. In the Sims 2 game, the little tune played after your Sims woohoo, it means you have successfully gotten your female Sim pregnant.
i don't think that he's using a metaphore in that song. i think he means it literally
"Lullaby" by The Cure explores themes of fear, anxiety, and the desire for escape. The lyrics depict a dreamlike state where the narrator is both drawn to and haunted by a mysterious figure, representing inner turmoil and unresolved emotions. The haunting melody and vivid imagery create a sense of vulnerability, reflecting a struggle between comfort and fear. Ultimately, the song captures the complexities of facing one’s nightmares while yearning for solace.
Generally, the meaning of a lullaby is to put babies, or young children asleep by a adult or teen's beautiful singing.
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it is song of lullaby and it is from andalucia,Spain
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is an alphabet the police use.....whiskey tango foxtrot stands for wtf...or what the f***. ; )
People drink whiskey "on the rocks" (meaning with ice), straight, or in mixed drinks.
Degree proof in regarding whisky is 42.8%
Well, they don't have the same *exact* meaning, but song, melody, or even hymn or carol could be appropriate based on the lullaby. Here is a helpful page from thesaurus.com: http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/lullaby There isn't actually an entry for lullaby, but that page has some helpful options because it goes over the root word, and some fairly close synonyms.
The link I provided will answer every possible meaning of your question.
We call it "Lullaby". It's a noun, plural is "lullabies". A soothing song with which to lull a child to sleep.To quiet with or as if with a lullaby. The music for such a song. (source of literal meaning: thefreedictionary.com)
The term "whiskey" originates from Ireland and Scotland. In Ireland, it is spelled "whiskey," while in Scotland, it is traditionally spelled "whisky." Both countries have long histories of whiskey production and have influenced the development of this popular spirit.
"Alunde" is a traditional African lullaby common in Kenya and other East African countries. It is often sung to soothe babies and help them fall asleep. The lyrics typically convey themes of love, protection, and reassurance to the child.
Piano (p) meaning soft. Pianissimo (pp) very soft. Pianississimo (ppp) very very soft