Man Is the Baby
Embracing Transformation: Man's Journey Through Yearning and ForgivenessLyrics
Yearning for more than a blue day
Expressing a desire for more than ordinary or mundane experiences represented by a "blue day."
I enter your new life for me
Entering into a new life, possibly someone else's, with a sense of anticipation or openness.
Burning for the true day
Intensely desiring a day that is authentic and genuine.
I welcome your new life for me
Welcoming the prospect of a new life, perhaps with a sense of embracing change.
Forgive me, let live me
Seeking forgiveness, asking to be allowed to live authentically, and requesting freedom for the spirit.
Set my spirit free
-Forgive me, let live me
-Set my spirit free
-Losing, it comes in a cold wave
Experiencing a sense of loss that arrives like a cold wave, accompanied by feelings of guilt and shame.
Of guilt and shame all over me
Feelings of guilt and shame covering the speaker, possibly related to the mentioned loss.
Child has arrived in the darkness
Highlighting the arrival of a child in darkness, possibly symbolizing a challenging or difficult situation.
The hollow triumph of a tree
Describing the hollowness or emptiness in achieving something, represented by the triumph of a tree.
Forgive me, let live me
Reiterating the plea for forgiveness, the desire to live authentically, and seeking blessings for destiny.
Kiss my falling knee
-Forgive me, let live me
-Bless my destiny
-Forgive me, let live me
Continuing the request for forgiveness and freedom for the spirit.
Set my spirit free
-Weakness sown, overgrown
Describing weakness as sown and overgrown, possibly implying vulnerability and its growth.
Man is the baby
Stating the central theme: "Man is the baby," suggesting vulnerability and dependence.
Forgive me, let live me
Repeating the plea for forgiveness, the desire for a liberated spirit, and emphasizing the vulnerability of man.
Set my spirit free
-Weakness sown, overgrown
-Man is the baby
-Man is the baby
Reaffirming the vulnerability of man, restating the central theme.
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