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Song Meaning of “You And Me – The Boy From Oz/Original Cast Recording/2003” by Peter Allen

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  • Album Release Date: 2003-01-01
  • Album Name: The Boy From Oz

Song Meaning (Interpretation) of “You And Me – The Boy From Oz/Original Cast Recording/2003” by Peter Allen

“You and Me” tells the story of two people in love who are determined to make their relationship work despite any obstacles that may come their way. The song begins with a vivid description of the couple in an intimate moment, saying, “We can take a long walk at night, no doubt we can share all the sights.” The lyrics then move on to paint a picture of a couple constantly fighting for and maintaining their love and relationship despite what life may throw at them, with lines like, “We’re never far away no matter what’s said and done, ’cause You and Me can stand the test of time.” The narrator emphasizes that no matter the distance between them, love brings them together again with the line, “‘Cause if the sun don’t rise and the moon won’t shine, it’s all good because you and me can just connect the line.” The song culminates in an uplifting declaration that, no matter the ups and downs that come up, they will never give up, singing, “We can live in a world, be happy together, ’cause you and me can conquer any storm ever.”

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