Over the Sea
Liberation Beyond Horizons: Over the SeaLyrics
Take Me over the sea
Expressing a desire to be taken over the sea.
Cause I wanna see
Expressing a curiosity or longing to witness something.
What you've got for me
Anticipation of discovering what someone has to offer.
Please
A plea for assistance or liberation.
Release me
Requesting release from a certain state or situation.
Cause I ain't me
Feeling detached from one's true self.
Please Set me free
Asking to be set free, possibly from emotional constraints.
Cause I'm trapped in a state of mind
Describing being mentally confined.
That's not even mine
Indicating that the current mindset doesn't belong to the individual.
So now I'm telling you
Declaring an intention to communicate a message.
I'm telling you
Reiterating the intent to convey a message.
Take me
Repeating the desire to be taken over the sea.
Over the sea
Reemphasizing the longing to be taken over the sea.
Cause I wanna
Expressing a desire without specific details.
There
Referencing a location or direction, possibly the destination over the sea.
Over the sea
Repeating the desire to go over the sea and emphasizing solitude.
Where nobody's listening
Describing a place where nobody is paying attention.
Just you and me
Highlighting a scenario with only the speaker and someone else.
I'm trapped in a state of mind
Reiteration of being mentally confined.
That's not even mine
Reaffirming that the current state of mind is not one's own.
So now I'm telling you
Restating the intention to communicate a message.
Take me
Reiterating the desire to be taken over the sea.
over the sea
Reemphasizing the longing to be taken over the sea.
Cause I wanna see
Expressing the specific desire to see something.
Please set me free
Repeating the plea for liberation or freedom.
Oh just me,
Expressing a desire for solitude, specifically with the wind.
Me and the wind
Indicating a close, trusting relationship with the wind.
I can tell her everything
Expressing the ability to confide in the wind.
Just me and the wind
Reiterating the close bond with the wind.
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