Forever May You Run
Eternal Journeys in Melody: Decoding Gavin Rossdale's Musical OdysseyLyrics
Take it easy on yourself
Encouragement to be kind to oneself
Take it easy on yourself
Reiteration of the need to take it easy on oneself
The silent sounds of yesterday
Reference to past quiet moments
The ghost of you dancing in the hallway
Imagery of a lingering presence and memories in the hallway
Lunar to base
Transition to a lunar or dreamlike state
Lets get this on
Expression of readiness to start something
The kids have gone mad, they've been insane all along.
Observation of the youth behaving crazily
Forever may you run
Wishing for enduring success and freedom
Don't deserve to get lost
Recognition of not deserving to be lost
Soon come the waves will stop
Anticipation of the end of challenges
The still of the night
Description of the calmness of the night
Silhouettes in the half light
Presence of shadows in the dim light
May your struggles all be won
Wishing for victory in life's struggles
Lunar to base
Reiteration of a dreamlike state
Lets get this on
Renewed readiness to initiate something
The kids have gone mad, they've been insane all along.
Observation of prolonged insanity in the youth
Forever may you run
Reiteration of the wish for enduring success and freedom
Forever may you
Continuation of the wish for enduring success
I'm looking into the end
Contemplation of reaching the end
I've got nowhere left to go
Feeling of being stuck with no direction
I get so in between
Sense of being caught between conflicting emotions
Didn't make it to the disco
Regret for not making it to a joyful moment
The treasures in bed
Mention of valuable moments in bed
Been trying to find the king
Pursuit of finding something significant
Lunar he was busy
Reference to a busy lunar figure
Jesus wasn't there
Absence of support from a symbolic figure
There is no other road
Assertion that there is no alternative path
We'll have to wait before we go
Need to wait before progressing
So let the heat come in
Acceptance of challenges and experiences
Where you end
Recognition of the interconnectedness with someone else
I begin
Emphasis on the inseparable connection with another
Forever may you run
Continuation of the wish for enduring success
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