Different Water
Embracing Change: Different Waters and Life's Mysteries ExploredLyrics
You never step in the same river twice
You can never experience the same situation or phase again.
Different water, different life
Change in circumstances brings a new way of life.
Washing your feet like a holy wife
Symbolic cleansing or renewal, akin to the rituals of a devoted wife.
Different daughter, different life
A different life or identity, possibly referring to personal transformation.
Where is the gap where the roses grow
Searching for the place where beautiful things, like roses, thrive.
And the sun breaks through to the earth below?
Seeking moments of joy and clarity, represented by sunlight breaking through.
When a love is lost, where does it go?
Questioning the destination of love after it is lost.
You don't know
Expressing uncertainty about the aftermath of lost love.
You'll never be the same child again
Undergoing a fundamental change, possibly due to experiences or challenges.
Different lessons, different pain
Learning different lessons and facing new types of pain.
Growing old driving me insane
The challenges of growing old are causing distress.
Where is the gap where the roses grow
Continuing the search for a place of beauty and serenity.
And the sun breaks through to the earth below?
Yearning for moments of enlightenment and positivity.
When a love is lost, where does it go?
Questioning the destination of love after it is lost (repeated theme).
You don't know
Reiterating the uncertainty about the aftermath of lost love (repeated theme).
You don't know
Emphasizing the lack of knowledge about the destination of lost love.
Where is the gap where the roses grow
Continuing the quest for a place of beauty and tranquility (repeated theme).
And the sun breaks through to the earth below?
Seeking moments of joy and clarity, represented by sunlight breaking through (repeated theme).
When a love is lost, where does it go?
Raising the question again about the destination of love after it is lost (repeated theme).
You don't know
Emphasizing the ongoing uncertainty about the aftermath of lost love (repeated theme).
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