Look at Those Birds
Flight of Redemption: A West Virginia TaleLyrics
Look at those birds flying high above the West Virginia sky
Observing birds in the West Virginia sky, symbolizing freedom or a higher perspective.
I'm searching for my words
Expressing difficulty in finding the right words.
But I think I floated up too high
Suggesting a sense of detachment or disorientation, perhaps due to life's challenges.
Look at those birds
Reiterating the observation of birds, connecting it to the surrounding blizzard.
Blizzard's all around
Describing a blizzard around, symbolizing life's storms or challenges.
Circling the heart of this town
Depicting the intensity of the storm affecting the heart of a town.
And I lost my baby somewhere along the storm
Expressing loss, possibly a personal relationship amid the storm.
Car's stuck in a ditch
Highlighting a car stuck in a ditch, indicating a difficult situation.
Lucky Wykle's got a hitch
Mentioning Lucky Wykle's hitch, suggesting a stroke of luck or assistance.
And I've got my duck-down pride to keep me warm
Referring to personal pride as a source of warmth in challenging times.
Look at those birds flying high above the West Virginia sky
Repeating the observation of birds, emphasizing their significance.
I'm searching for my words
Reiterating the struggle to find the right words.
But I think I floated up too high
Suggesting a feeling of being overwhelmed or disconnected due to floating too high.
Look at those birds
Repeating the observation of birds, maintaining a thematic connection.
I will see this storm through
Expressing determination to endure the storm and emerge transformed.
I'll come out the other side brand new
Anticipating personal growth or renewal after overcoming challenges.
And I won't be looking back this time tomorrow
Committing to move forward without dwelling on the past.
Down south the water's bright blue
Contrasting the bright blue water down south with the stormy situation.
Boy I remember jumping in with you
Recalling past memories of joy and connection, particularly jumping into water.
And when my toes left land my heart left behind my sorrow
Expressing a separation between present challenges and past happiness.
Look at those birds flying high above the West Virginia sky
Repeating the observation of birds, maintaining a consistent motif.
I'm searching for my words
Reiterating the struggle to find the right words, connecting to the overall theme.
But I think I floated up too high
Echoing the sense of floating too high, suggesting a state of vulnerability.
Look at those birds
Repeating the observation of birds, continuing the symbolic imagery.
I'm drifting somewhere above the line
Describing a feeling of drifting, possibly emotionally, above a certain threshold.
And I'm missing you but I feel just fine
Expressing a bittersweet sentiment of feeling fine but missing someone.
Baby I'm flyin'
Embracing a sense of freedom and flying, despite the emotional complexity.
Would you look at those birds
Returning attention to the birds, possibly as a symbol of inspiration or aspiration.
The hills are turning gold
Observing changes in the landscape, with hills turning gold, signifying transition.
Baby even the days grow old
Reflecting on the passage of time and the inevitability of aging.
I'm gonna touch back down and I'm gonna build me a fire
Anticipating a return to grounded reality and the intention to ignite passion.
Bring on the gasoline
Mentioning gasoline and feeling wild, possibly symbolizing a desire for change.
I'm feeling wild I'm feeling mean
Expressing a bold and assertive attitude toward personal transformation.
Once I burn all that I don't need I'll know what's mine
Committing to discard unnecessary elements in life to find one's true self.
Look at those birds flying high above the West Virginia sky
Repeating the observation of birds, underscoring their ongoing significance.
I'm searching for my words
Reiterating the ongoing struggle to find the right words.
But I think I floated up too high
Continuing the theme of feeling overwhelmed or disconnected by floating too high.
Look at those birds
Repeating the observation of birds, maintaining consistency in imagery.
Would you look at those birds
Encouraging reflection on the enduring and captivating nature of birds.
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