Words Across the Sky
Echoes of Departure: Embracing Loss in Words Across the SkyLyrics
Hold back the wave from the shore
Urge to prevent overwhelming emotions or difficulties.
Hide every pathway to your door
Keep your personal space and emotions guarded.
Count all the tears behind your eyes
Recognize and acknowledge the hidden sorrows.
Go tell the dawn it's not to rise
Conveying a desire to halt the progression of a new day, often associated with grief.
To the world, to the moon
Expressing messages globally and to a celestial body.
In words across the sky
Using words to communicate profound emotions and thoughts in the expansive sky.
To the stars
Addressing the cosmic elements, perhaps seeking solace in the vastness of the universe.
I scream these words out loud
Vocalizing intense emotions strongly and audibly.
To the night
Appealing to the night, a metaphor for inner struggles and challenges.
With thoughts that tear inside
Dealing with internal conflicts that cause emotional pain.
He is gone, he is gone
Confirmation of someone's departure, possibly indicating loss or separation.
Hold back the day from the night
Delaying the arrival of daylight, metaphorically extending a period of darkness or sorrow.
Turn all the darkness into light
Transforming negativity and obscurity into positivity and illumination.
Go tell the dogs they're not to bark
Instructing to suppress disturbances or disturbances.
Silence the singing of the lark
Quietening the natural, cheerful sounds, potentially reflecting a desire for peace.
He is gone
Reiteration of someone's departure and the impact it has.
And I don't know if I'll ever feel the same again
Expressing uncertainty about recovering from the emotional aftermath.
He is gone
Acknowledging the absence and expressing a strong aversion to recurring pain.
But I know I never want to feel this pain again
Rejecting the idea of reliving the emotional distress.
Inside again
Internalizing the emotional turmoil.
Turn back the seasons of the year
Symbolic request to reverse the passage of time.
Turn off the music in your ear
Shutting out external influences, possibly related to avoiding reminders of loss.
Follow the bird that starts to fly
Encouraging the pursuit of hope or positive change represented by a bird taking flight.
Comfort the children as they cry
Providing solace and support to those affected, particularly children.
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