Silver City
Journey of the Heart: Ghostland Observatory's Silver City TaleLyrics
Well, I don't come from the city
Expresses a disassociation with urban life or city origins.
I came here on the train
Describes the mode of arrival, suggesting a journey by train.
In search of something pretty
Conveys a quest for beauty or something aesthetically pleasing.
It's my heart, I have to blame
Attributes the search for beauty to personal emotions or heart.
Well, I don't come from the city
Reiteration of the disconnection from city life and train arrival.
I came here on the train
Repeats the mode of arrival and the quest for something attractive.
In search of something pretty
Reiterates the pursuit of beauty linked to personal feelings.
It's my heart, I have to blame
Emphasizes the emotional origin of the search for something pretty.
Well, I think that
Suggests self-discovery on the dance floor, possibly in a social setting.
I have found myself out on the floor
Highlights a moment of personal realization during dancing.
And I think that
Reiterates the idea of finding oneself on the dance floor.
We have lost ourselves forever more
Implies a permanent loss or transformation, potentially in the context of the dance.
Well, I don't come from the city
Restates the disconnect from city life and train arrival.
I came here on the train
Repeats the mode of arrival and the ongoing search for beauty.
In search of something pretty
Emphasizes the persistence of the quest linked to personal emotions.
It's my heart, I have to blame
Underlines the emotional motivation behind the pursuit of something pretty.
Well, I think that
Echoes the theme of self-discovery, possibly on the dance floor.
I have found myself out on the floor
Reiterates a moment of personal realization during dancing.
And I think that
Restates the idea of a permanent loss or transformation, perhaps related to the dance experience.
We have lost ourselves forever more, oh, yeah, yeah
Confirms the notion of losing oneself, possibly in a profound and irreversible way.
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