Chameleon
Chameleon's Dance: A Rain-soaked Journey of Ghosts and SecretsLyrics
The last I heard of you
The speaker recently learned about your whereabouts.
You were somewhere on a cruise in the Mediterranean
You were on a cruise in the Mediterranean, according to the last information the speaker received.
So imagine my surprise to see you very much alive
The speaker is surprised to find you alive, contradicting their previous understanding.
In the English rain again
You are now present in England, specifically in the rain.
And I can still recall wet afternoons
The speaker recalls rainy afternoons from childhood.
When we were small and simply childish
During childhood, the speaker and you were innocent and simple.
But you've created your own ghost
You have created a persona or illusion of yourself, a ghost.
And the need you have is more than most to hide it
You feel a strong need to conceal this ghostly aspect of yourself.
Oh, Chameleon, you're stealing your way back into my eyes
The speaker addresses you as a chameleon, someone adept at changing appearances, infiltrating their perception.
Beyond a shadow of a doubt
The speaker is certain beyond doubt that you are subtly making your way back into their life.
You're a devil, you're a devil in disguise
You are described as a devil in disguise, suggesting deceptive qualities.
Do you really change me, or am I going crazy
The speaker questions if you are truly influencing them or if they are losing their sanity.
Chameleon, Chameleon, Chameleon, you're free again my child
The repetition of "Chameleon" emphasizes your freedom, possibly from being genuine or transparent.
I remember still those lazy summer days
The speaker reminisces about lazy summer days, recalling shared experiences.
We'd kill out hunting danger
During those days, you both confronted danger together.
And we were alien to all outsiders
You and the speaker were isolated from outsiders, not inclined to engage with strangers.
We had no desire to talk to strangers
There was a lack of interest in conversing with unfamiliar people during that period.
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