Andaman Sea
Whispers of Farewell: Tales from Andaman SeaLyrics
Where I come from the wind is always blowin'
Expressing the constant presence of wind in the speaker's place of origin.
Where you come from it rains most every day
Highlighting the frequent rainfall in the listener's place of origin.
I'm sorry that you're sad to see me goin'
Acknowledging and expressing regret for the listener's sadness about the speaker leaving.
Sad to say I'm goin' anyway
Despite the sadness, indicating the speaker's decision to leave.
I said goodbye to you a hundred times, girl
Emphasizing the repetition of farewells from the speaker to the listener.
A hundred times you said goodbye to me
Highlighting the mutual exchange of goodbyes between the speaker and the listener.
The moon and the waves are beautiful
Appreciating the beauty of the moon and waves in the Andaman Sea.
Here on the Andaman sea
Setting the scene of the speaker's current location, the Andaman Sea.
You and I we dug up lots of treasure
Recalling shared experiences of discovering treasures with the listener.
You and I we dug up lots of stones
Reflecting on the shared experiences of encountering challenges (stones).
It's not an easy thing to measure
Stating the difficulty in quantifying or measuring the depth of their connection.
It's just something that I feel in my bones
Expressing an intuitive, deep feeling about their connection embedded in the speaker's bones.
I said goodbye to you a hundred times girl
Reiterating the repetitive nature of saying goodbye from the speaker's perspective.
A hundred times you said goodbye to me
Highlighting the mutual repetition of farewells between the speaker and the listener.
The moon and the waves are beautiful
Reaffirming the beauty of the moon and waves in the Andaman Sea.
Here on the Andaman sea
Reiterating the setting of the scene, emphasizing the beauty of the Andaman Sea.
We left a lot of miles behind us
Reflecting on the considerable distance covered together.
You and I we traveled rather well
Acknowledging successful and enjoyable travels together.
The deepest blues, finally now they find us
Noting that despite encountering challenges, the speaker and listener are now found by deep blues, possibly symbolizing tranquility.
No matter all the beauty we beheld
Regardless of the beauty witnessed, acknowledging that it doesn't erase challenges.
One last time, just to know we did it
Expressing the desire to savor the experience one last time before parting ways.
Come out on the sand and dance with me
Inviting the listener to join in a symbolic dance on the sand.
The moon and the waves are beautiful
Reiterating the enduring beauty of the moon and waves in the Andaman Sea.
Here on the Andaman Sea
Reaffirming the setting of the scene and the beauty of the Andaman Sea as the song concludes.
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