Kites
Lost Love and Thunder: Unveiling the Emotional Symphony of 'Kites'Lyrics
My wings are like his
Expressing similarity between the speaker's wings and another person's.
All my words on his lips
Indicating that the speaker's words are spoken by someone else, possibly a lover.
And my brain is on edge i'm next to the bed
Describing a heightened emotional state, being on edge near a bed where the speaker saw someone.
Where I saw you
Referring to a specific moment of seeing someone, suggesting significance.
My weight is like his
Comparing the speaker's weight to someone else's, implying a shared loss.
We both lost what we kissed
Highlighting a mutual experience of losing something precious through a kiss.
And my hate burns like this
Describing intense hatred, possibly related to the previous loss.
In my hands in his fist
Suggesting control or dominance with the mention of hands in a fist.
And my love is so quick
Characterizing the speed or intensity of the speaker's love, likening it to the legs of their children.
Like the legs of my kids
Implies that the speaker's love is strong enough to lift entire worlds.
All the worlds I could lift only fit
Highlighting limitations despite great strength, as only a certain space is filled.
Where I saw you
Reiterating the importance of the place where the speaker saw someone.
Pile lover upon lover
Describing a build-up of lovers, possibly metaphorical, emphasizing abundance.
'Til we're covered with skin
Emphasizing physical closeness and intimacy until covered with skin.
There's nothing to discover
Suggesting that there is nothing new to discover in the relationship.
From the thunder and lightning
Using natural elements like thunder and lightning to represent intensity or conflict.
There's no way to recover
Expressing the difficulty of recovering from a situation, likely related to love.
This is love not loving
Distinguishing between love and the act of loving, possibly implying a complex relationship.
But now we are all each other
Suggesting a deep connection where individuals become each other.
I was a brother when I saw you
Recalling a past relationship where the speaker was like a brother to the person they saw.
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