The Point Sometimes
Navigating Love's Ebb and Flow: The Point SometimesLyrics
Get rid of the ocean
Expresses a desire to eliminate the vast distance or emotional barrier.
If you ever want to see me again
Suggests a condition for reconciliation, implying a drastic change is needed.
Our shores are separating
Describes the separation between the speaker and the other person, possibly metaphorical.
With or without a boat
Highlights the separation, whether or not there is a means of connection.
And you know that nothing lasts forever
Reflection on the impermanence of things, hinting at change.
And depending on the weather, I'm a changer
Acknowledges a tendency to change, influenced by external factors like weather.
And I know if November had been deader
Reflects on the possibility of a different outcome if certain actions were taken in the past.
If we'd hidden a bit better, we'd be strangers
Suggests that better concealment could have resulted in being strangers.
And this breeze blew in
Introduces a breeze, a metaphorical change, entering the situation.
With a glitch in the tide
Describes a disturbance in the natural flow, creating a glitch.
Disguised as storm free
Suggests a deceptive appearance of calmness or normalcy.
Begging you please to take a ride
Asks for cooperation or participation in facing the challenges.
Soften your sails and take a ride
Encourages adapting to the circumstances, represented by softening sails.
Open your wings and let her fly
Encourages embracing change and allowing freedom.
And I can't see the point sometimes
Expresses difficulty in finding meaning or purpose at times.
You're a rock, I'm a gull
Compares the speaker to a gull and the other person to a rock, highlighting a mismatch.
Might be ok to stay if you could hold me
States the potential for stability if the other person could provide support.
But you've got no way to do so
Points out the lack of capability on the other person's part.
And you know that as the water rises
Describes the diminishing opportunities or options as challenges increase.
This possible perch shrinks in size
Highlights the constrained space or possibilities due to rising difficulties.
And I'll take off
Suggests a decision to depart from the current situation.
And this breeze blew in
Reiterates the introduction of change through a metaphorical breeze.
With a glitch in the tide
Reemphasizes the disruption in the natural order.
Disguised as storm free
Repeats the deceptive appearance, indicating potential challenges.
Begging you please to take a ride
Restates the plea for cooperation and adaptation to challenges.
Soften your sails and take a ride
Encourages flexibility and resilience in the face of difficulties.
Open your wings and let her fly
Encourages embracing change and allowing freedom, repeated for emphasis.
And you know that nothing lasts forever
Reiterates the theme of impermanence and change.
And depending on the weather, I'm a changer
Reaffirms the speaker's adaptive nature, influenced by external conditions.
I'm a changer
Emphasizes the speaker's identity as a changer, possibly accepting change as inherent.
I'm a changer
Repeats the assertion of being a changer, reinforcing the idea.
I'm a changer
Affirms the speaker's identity as a changer, closing the lyrical narrative.
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