Bird of Red
Unveiling the Divine Flight: Bird of Red and the Almight's GiftLyrics
Within the confines of one's soul
Refers to the inner self or personal essence.
There sits a bird of red and gold
Represents a valuable and vibrant aspect within the soul.
Its wings at all times set to fly
Indicates the inherent readiness to explore and experience.
For if it does not it will die
Conveys the necessity for personal growth and exploration.
If set free it will soar to heights unknown to other men
Freedom leads to extraordinary achievements beyond ordinary human experiences.
Lands unseen by other eyes
Describes the discovery of uncharted territories and experiences.
And as the beauty of the universe unfolds
Reflects on the beauty of the universe unfolding.
What joy the pleasure then of truth revealed
Expresses the joy of discovering and embracing revealed truths.
Limitations then unsealed
Signifies the liberation from self-imposed limitations.
This is the almighty's gift to you
Acknowledges life as a divine gift from a higher power.
In order for the bird to fly
Highlights the conditions necessary for personal growth.
The seven deadly sins must die
Suggests the need to overcome moral shortcomings for progress.
And then the seven walls will fall
Implies the breaking down of barriers and obstacles.
The bird will answer to the call
Anticipates a response to a higher calling or purpose.
Its wings will spread and harken to the prince of peace's voice
Connects personal growth with spiritual guidance and peace.
One's heart will surely then rejoice
Foresees a sense of joy and fulfillment in the heart.
Engulfed by love and peace and beauty truth and right
Describes a state of being immersed in positive qualities.
And then the day will pass unshackled by
Envisions a day free from burdens and constraints.
The things that make one's soul divine
Emphasizes the pursuit of a higher, divine self.
This is the almighty's gift to you
Reiterates life as a gift with the potential for spiritual elevation.
This is the almighty's gift to you
Affirms the repeated notion of life as a divine gift.
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