The Refugee
Lost in the Night: The Refugee's Soulful JourneyLyrics
A cold damp night, feeling low
The narrator describes a cold and damp evening where they feel emotionally down.
The winter wind's a stinging blow
The harsh winter wind intensifies the feelings of discomfort and hardship.
The evening comes just to remind
Evening serves as a reminder or a symbol of the challenging circumstances faced by the Refugee.
The Refugee, he's out of time
Emphasizes that the Refugee is running out of time or facing impending challenges.
The Refugee, a heavy soul
Highlights the emotional weight or burden carried by the Refugee.
On the run with nowhere to go
The Refugee is constantly moving or running but lacks a safe haven or destination.
The night ensues, relentless and cruel
Describes the night as relentless and harsh, adding to the Refugee's challenges.
Bound restraints of its only rule
Nighttime brings its own set of rules or challenges that further constrain the Refugee.
No time for the Refugee, no love or sympathy
Reiterates the lack of compassion or understanding for the Refugee's plight.
The night has come for the day
Symbolizes the transition from day to night, indicating a shift from hope to despair.
There can't be light and in the dead of night
Emphasizes the darkness of the night, suggesting a time of confusion or lost direction.
No man can find his way
During the darkest times (night), it becomes impossible for individuals to find clarity or direction.
No time for the Refugee, no love or sympathy
Reiteration of the Refugee's lack of support or empathy from others.
The night has come for the day
Reiterates the shift from day to night, symbolizing the loss of hope.
There can't be light and in the dead of night
Highlights the darkness of the night, indicating challenges and lack of direction.
No man can find his way
During the darkest times, finding one's path or way becomes challenging.
The Refugee has lost his way
The Refugee feels lost and directionless, perhaps giving up on the chase or escape.
Runs no more, lets come what may
The Refugee stops running, accepting whatever fate awaits.
A hopeless soul in an unfair fight
Describes the Refugee's situation as one without hope and against unfavorable odds.
The Refugee gives way to the night
Conveys that the Refugee succumbs to the challenges and darkness of the night.
No time for the Refugee, no love or sympathy
Continues to emphasize the lack of compassion or understanding for the Refugee.
The night has come for the day
Reiterates the shift from day to night and the associated feelings of despair.
There can't be light and in the dead of night
Reemphasizes the darkness of the night and its challenges.
No man can find his way
Indicates the difficulties of navigating or finding direction during the darkest times.
No time for the Refugee, no love or sympathy
Repeats the theme of the Refugee's isolation and lack of empathy from others.
The night has come for the day
Reiterates the overarching theme of despair and the overwhelming challenges faced by the Refugee.
There can't be light and in the dead of night
Emphasizes the ongoing struggle and darkness that envelopes the Refugee's journey.
The Refugee lost his way
Concludes by stating that the Refugee has completely lost their way, indicating a sense of hopelessness and despair.
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