Calling To Me
Echoes of Shadows: Unraveling the Mystery in Hugh Dawson's 'Calling To Me'Lyrics
Did you hear of the murder?
Refers to knowledge or awareness of a murder incident
I was walking on the path
The narrator was walking along a particular path
They were shouting, the halls, the stalls, the bar
People were loudly vocalizing in various places like halls, stalls, and a bar
Chanting, for hours
Continuous repetitive vocalizations or singing for an extended period
What's it to be a young man in mourning
Reflects on the experience or perspective of a young man mourning someone's loss
To fear dark shadow and warning
The emotional state of feeling afraid due to ominous signs or indications
Yeah he's a good lad pour another one
Expressing approval for a person, suggesting to have another drink for them
Well it's a cruel one babe
Highlights the harsh and merciless nature of a situation
Watching the bodies break through the waves
Observing or witnessing bodies overcoming difficulties, possibly symbolizing struggles
Breaking through the haze
Emerging or becoming clear from a state of confusion or obscurity
Calling
The act of calling out
Calling to me
Someone or something is calling out specifically to the narrator
Calling
Repetition of the act of calling out
Calling to me
The ongoing call is directed towards the narrator
Did you hear of the murder?
Reiteration of knowledge or awareness of a murder incident
Disheveled my back is facing
The narrator's back is in a disheveled or untidy state, facing away from something
What's it to be a young man in mourning
A reflection on the experience or perspective of a young man mourning
To fear dark shadow and warning
The emotional state of feeling afraid due to ominous signs or indications
Yeah he's a good lad pour another one
Expressing approval for a person, suggesting to have another drink for them
Well it's a cruel one babe
Highlights the harsh and merciless nature of a situation
I'm learning, fireside I'm asking
The narrator is in a learning or contemplative state, possibly by a fireside
Breaking through the haze
Emerging or becoming clear from a state of confusion or obscurity
Calling
The act of calling out
Calling to me
Someone or something is calling out specifically to the narrator
Calling
Repetition of the act of calling out
Calling to me
The ongoing call is directed towards the narrator
Calling
The act of calling out
Calling to me
Someone or something is calling out specifically to the narrator
Calling
Repetition of the act of calling out
Calling to me
The ongoing call is directed towards the narrator
Calling
The act of calling out
Calling to me
Someone or something is calling out specifically to the narrator
Calling
Repetition of the act of calling out
Calling to me
The ongoing call is directed towards the narrator
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