Oana
Arabic Music
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Lyrics
[Intro – soft, nostalgic]
Sunlight spills on cobblestone
Old porch swing sways slow
[Verse 1 – warm, reflective]
We used to sneak out past the garden gate
Chase fireflies till the moon was late
Shared a lollipop, split down the middle
Swore our secrets’d never dwindle
[Chorus – tender, heartfelt]
Oana, Maria, names on a tree
Carved deep where the oak used to be
Years roll on like the river’s flow
But our old days still glow, still glow
[Verse 2 – wistful, gentle]
You left for the city when we turned seventeen
Said you’d chase stars, make your own scene
I stayed behind with the wheat fields and rain
Waited for letters to ease the pain
[Chorus – soft, longing]
Oana, Maria, miles between
But your laugh still rings in my memory
Every autumn when the leaves turn gold
I still wait for you to hold, to hold
[Bridge – hopeful, soft]
Got a postcard marked with your city’s name
Said you found your light, but you missed the rain
I wrote back “the oak’s still standing tall”
Waiting for us to answer the call
[Chorus – warm, reconnected]
Oana, Maria, coming home soon
Our old oak’s still waiting beneath the moon
We’ll sit on the porch, watch the sun go down
Turn old stories around, around
[Outro – peaceful, fading]
Sun dips low on cobblestone
Old porch swing sways slow