Lost Woman Found

Embracing the Miraculous Journey: Lost Woman Found
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Lyrics

I'm looking for a miracle

I am searching for a miraculous event or occurrence

I'm looking for a miracle

Reiteration of the desire for a miracle

I'm looking for a miracle

Continued emphasis on the search for a miracle

To cast down my fears

Seeking a miracle to dispel or overcome my fears


I'm looking for a miracle

Expressing the ongoing quest for a miraculous event

I've been walking, so lost

Feeling emotionally adrift and lost while walking

And it feels like the road

The journey feels like a road, symbolizing life's path

But it's the first time I feel the sun's warmth on my skin

Experiencing the warmth of the sun on the skin for the first time, signifying a positive change

'Cause it's my own now

The newfound warmth is attributed to a personal transformation, suggesting ownership of one's life


Lost woman found

Transition from being lost to being found, possibly symbolizing personal rediscovery

You waited for my time to come home

Someone waited for the speaker's return home, indicating a sense of anticipation or support

And (?) I've found a miracle

Discovering a miracle, suggesting a positive and transformative experience

We're changing, come light

Change is occurring, and light is associated with this transformation

And change in the (?) that is light

Reference to change within something that is illuminated or enlightened

Let me wait for you

Waiting for someone, possibly linked to the changes or transformation mentioned

I finally have something to say

Having something meaningful to communicate or express


You can't find out on your own

Independently discovering the meaning of something, possibly related to personal growth

What it means to be mutant

Exploring the essence of being different or unique, using the term "mutant"

What it means to recognize the alien inside

Reflecting on the process of recognizing and acknowledging one's inner alien or otherness

The abject

Referring to the abject, possibly exploring the concept of the repulsive or socially outcast

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