Born Without the Words
Embracing Life's Silence: Born Without The WordsLyrics
Oh my God i feel it in my blood
Feeling a deep connection or awareness in my essence or nature.
The warming of the winter
Sensing the warming and thawing associated with winter, a metaphor for change and renewal.
The coming of the flood springtime’s song
Anticipating a significant event or emotional release symbolized by the arrival of spring and the flood.
Born without the words waiting for a flower
Being born without the ability to express oneself verbally, waiting for a moment of blossoming or self-discovery.
Longing to be heard
Desiring to be acknowledged or understood, seeking a platform for self-expression.
Pushing it’s way out of the ground
A metaphor for personal growth and expression breaking through barriers, like a flower emerging from the ground.
Born Without The Words
Reiterating the theme of being born without the ability to articulate feelings through words.
Feelings too old to die young now
Expressing emotions and experiences that have aged or matured, making it impossible to die young metaphorically.
You can live your whole life in want
Suggesting a life spent in perpetual desire or need, possibly unfulfilled.
Comparing to another
Highlighting the tendency to compare oneself to others, possibly leading to dissatisfaction.
As something that you’re not
Portraying the danger of identifying oneself falsely, pretending to be something one is not.
Or you can fill the space
Offering an alternative by filling the emotional void or space with genuine self-expression.
That you’ve been given
Emphasizing the importance of utilizing the opportunities and capacities one possesses.
The space that was made for you
Recognizing the unique space meant for individual expression, emphasizing individuality.
You and no one else
Affirming the exclusive nature of one's personal space and expression, distinct from others.
Pushing my way out of the ground
Repeating the theme of personal growth, breaking through barriers to emerge authentically.
I’m ready for it
Expressing readiness for change or a significant event, embracing growth and transformation.
I’ve grown too old to die young now
Acknowledging the inevitability of aging and maturation, embracing life experiences.
I’m better for it born without the words
Conveying that the speaker is better off for not conforming to societal expectations regarding verbal expression.
Waiting for a flower longing to be heard
Reiterating the idea of waiting for a moment of self-discovery and longing to be understood or heard.
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