Final Flight

Ethereal Reflections: Embracing Life's Fragility in 'Final Flight'
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Lyrics

No no no no no

Expression of denial or rejection.

When will it fall? When will it break down?

Pondering when a situation will collapse or deteriorate.

Now Earthing, you've all the right to come

An invitation to reconnect with the Earth, possibly metaphorical.

But don't wake those sleeping

Caution against disturbing dormant or peaceful elements.

For all the pretty ones die young

Reflection on the vulnerability of attractive or seemingly perfect individuals who often face premature demise.


See what unfolds (made a few calls)

Encouragement to observe unfolding events, possibly involving efforts or communication.

Oh from memory shores

Recollection from memory, hinting at a past or nostalgic experience.

And the day that you come

Anticipation of a significant event or arrival.

From where you call home

Reference to the origin or place considered as home.

Oh from memory shores

Reiteration of recalling memories, possibly emphasizing their importance.


No no no no no

Repeated expression of denial or rejection.

Too many eves, too many false dawns

Commentary on the abundance of unfulfilled expectations or false promises.

Now angel, you've all the right to come

Empowerment to an angelic figure to awaken or intervene.

And take those sleeping

Encouragement to take action against those in a dormant state.

For all the pretty ones die yong

Reiteration of the idea that attractive individuals often face untimely death.

All the pretty ones die young

Repetition emphasizing the premature demise of aesthetically pleasing individuals.

All the pretty ones die young

Continued emphasis on the vulnerability of the beautiful, possibly a reflection on societal or existential themes.


See what unfolds (made a few calls)

Encouragement to observe unfolding events, possibly involving efforts or communication (repeated).

Oh from memory shores

Recollection from memory, possibly a nostalgic or reflective tone (repeated).

And the day that you come

Anticipation of a significant event or arrival (repeated).

From where you call home

Reference to the origin or place considered as home (repeated).

Oh from memory shores...

Continuation of recollections from memory, possibly underscoring their importance (repeated).


To memory shores

Final reference to memory shores, concluding the lyrical journey.

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