Orion
Celestial Revelations: Unveiling the Cosmic Essence in Glenn Hughes' OrionLyrics
High, highest in the open sky
Expressing a sense of elevation, possibly spiritual or emotional, reaching great heights in the expansive sky.
Fate is a world you can't deny
Fate is an undeniable aspect of life, suggesting that certain events or destinies cannot be avoided.
Bring, you will bring the axle down
Suggesting a powerful force or individual that will bring about a significant change or impact.
We escalate to hear the sound
Describing an escalation, possibly of intensity or importance, leading to an anticipated sound or outcome.
Standin' on my shoulder, I can feel ya gettin' bolder
Metaphorically standing on someone's shoulder, feeling their increasing confidence or assertiveness.
In the light of day
Referencing a moment in the light of day, possibly a time of clarity or realization.
Goodbye Arizona, I can see that you're a loner
Bidding farewell to Arizona, portraying it as a loner, and acknowledging its withdrawal or fading presence.
And you shine away
Describing something or someone that shines away, suggesting a departure or retreat.
Orion, Orion
Repetition of the name "Orion," possibly a central theme, character, or symbol in the song.
Born, you were born within the light
Being born within the light, implying a connection to positivity or enlightenment from the beginning.
I, plant the seed before your flight
Planting a seed before flight, symbolizing preparation or groundwork before taking off or embarking on a journey.
Standin' on my shoulder, I can feel ya gettin' bolder
Continuation of the metaphor of standing on someone's shoulder, perceiving increasing boldness or courage.
In the light of day
Reiteration of a moment in the light of day, reinforcing the idea of clarity or understanding.
Goodbye Arizona, I can see that you're a loner
Repeating the farewell to Arizona, emphasizing its solitary nature and fading presence.
And you shine away
Repeating the description of something or someone shining away, indicating a consistent theme of departure.
High, highest in the open sky
Restating the sense of being at the highest point in the open sky, reinforcing the theme of elevation.
Fate is a world you can't deny
Reiterating that fate is an inescapable aspect of the world, emphasizing its inevitability.
Standin' on my shoulder, I can feel ya gettin' bolder
Continuing the metaphor of standing on someone's shoulder, perceiving boldness or assertiveness.
In the light of day
Repeating the moment in the light of day, emphasizing clarity or revelation.
Goodbye Arizona, I can see that you're a loner
Repeating the farewell to Arizona, reinforcing the idea of its solitude and fading away.
And you shine away
Reiterating the description of something or someone shining away, suggesting a consistent theme of departure.
Standin' on my shoulder, I can feel ya gettin' bolder
Continuing the metaphor of standing on someone's shoulder, perceiving increasing boldness or courage.
In the light of day
Repeating the moment in the light of day, reinforcing the idea of clarity or understanding.
Goodbye Arizona, I can see that you're a loner
Repeating the farewell to Arizona, emphasizing its solitary nature and fading presence.
And you shine away
Repeating the description of something or someone shining away, indicating a consistent theme of departure.
Orion
Repetition of the name "Orion," possibly signaling a central theme, character, or symbol in the song.
Orion
Repetition of the name "Orion," reinforcing its significance in the context of the song.
Orion
Final repetition of the name "Orion," potentially concluding the focus on this central theme or symbol.
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