The Balcony
Embracing Change: The Balcony's Tale of TransformationLyrics
Once again, the winter's gone
Reflecting on the passing of winter.
But still chilling your veins
Despite winter's end, a lingering cold feeling remains.
And they tore up the plains
Describing the destruction of natural landscapes.
To make way for a new tollway
Construction of a tollway replacing the torn-up plains.
Waiting for the warm of spring to come
Anticipating the arrival of spring warmth.
To turn your world green
Hope for renewal and transformation, symbolized by greenery.
Hoping soon to be
Desire for personal growth and change.
Twisting along the open road like a snake
Imagining a journey along an open road, using a snake as a metaphor.
But you're alone again as usual
Expressing a sense of loneliness, particularly on the balcony.
Out on the balcony
Specifically being alone on the balcony.
But soon the drought will become a flood
Foreseeing a change or emotional upheaval.
And it'll drown out the feeling
Expecting intense emotions that may overwhelm.
Awaiting an awakening
Waiting for a transformative experience or realization.
You could have one again
Encouraging the possibility of a positive awakening.
It would not be pretend
Emphasizing the authenticity of the awakening.
It could be so reasonably easy
Believing that positive change is achievable and reasonable.
Or a perfect moment now to pray
Suggesting a moment for prayer or reflection.
To a Christian Lord
Addressing a Christian Lord in the context of prayer.
Wine, ashes and palms
Mentioning symbolic elements like wine, ashes, and palms.
Born again, again just yesterday, hmm
Highlighting a recent spiritual rebirth.
Now alone again as usual
Reiteration of the sense of solitude.
Out on the balcony
Being alone again on the balcony.
A two-point-eight is still a quake
Describing a seismic event, possibly a metaphor for personal challenges.
And it can shake away what you believe
The impact of challenges on personal beliefs and convictions.
Now alone again as usual
Repeating the theme of loneliness on the balcony.
Out on the balcony
Emphasizing solitude as a recurring experience.
Two-point-eight, yeah, it's still a quake
Reiteration of the seismic event's significance.
And it can shake away what you believe
Emphasizing the potential to shake one's beliefs.
And yeah, soon the drought will become a flood
Anticipating a forthcoming emotional flood.
And it'll drown out the feeling
Expecting intense emotions to overshadow current feelings.
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