To America
Echoes of Longing: Unveiling Emotions in 'To America'Lyrics
Is it right my love, is it right?
Questioning the appropriateness or correctness of the love.
Are you happy inside your eyes?
Inquiring about the internal happiness reflected in the eyes.
Can't you see your lover
Observing the lover and their emotional state.
Fall apart in her silk threads
Noticing the lover falling apart emotionally, using the metaphor of silk threads.
In time the hunter will find the trail of blood
Anticipating consequences, suggesting the trail of emotional pain.
I see you alone tonight
Perceiving the person alone and questioning when emotional barriers will be dismantled.
When will you tear down
Asking when the walls built around oneself will be taken down.
Love will save you
Expressing belief that love has the power to save.
Try not to starve yourself of love
Encouraging not to deprive oneself of love.
Feed your hunger
Advising to satisfy emotional needs and desires.
Is it right my love, is it right?
Reiterating the question about the correctness of the love.
It's a question with no reply
Highlighting the uncertainty, emphasizing a question with no definite answer.
I am sure of longing to be on the open sea
Expressing a strong desire to be free and at sea.
To feel the comfort of the mist upon my cheek
Describing the yearning for the comforting mist on the cheek.
No, I'm not crying
Asserting the absence of tears, possibly denying emotional vulnerability.
Lose me in your memory
Asking to be forgotten or overlooked in memory.
Turn your head
Suggesting a turn of the head, possibly implying a desire to be ignored.
Let me become a part of it
Requesting integration into the memories of the lover.
Let me become a part of it
Repeating the desire to become a part of the lover's memories.
To America, America
Referring to America, possibly symbolizing a destination or a state of mind.
Alone, alone, alone alarm alive
Using repetition and contrasting "alone" and "alive" to convey a conflicting state.
To America, America
Repeating the reference to America, continuing the theme of isolation and vitality.
Alone, alone, alone alarm alive
Reiterating the contrast of being alone yet alive in the context of America.
I am the hunter, I am the hunted
Identifying as both the hunter and the hunted, exploring duality or internal conflict.
Alone, alone, alone alarm alive
Repeating the contrast of being alone but alive, emphasizing the emotional state.
Two marigolds, we're marigolds
Introducing the metaphor of marigolds, possibly symbolizing fragility or beauty.
Alone, alone, alone alarm alive
Repeating the contrast of aloneness and being alive in the context of marigolds.
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