Sunny Above the Clouds
Sunny Above the Clouds: Unveiling the Flight of EmotionsLyrics
Go on, would you tell me just a little bit more about that place
Asking for more details about a specific place or experience.
Go on, you’d rather be there even now, I can see it in your face
Noting the desire to be in that place, evident in facial expressions.
Go on, you took your hand from mine, you think I’d hold you here
Acknowledging the separation and the reluctance to hold someone back.
But don’t think I don’t remember what you whispered in my ear
Remembering a whispered conversation, implying emotional significance.
It was sunny above the clouds
Describing a positive, elevated state above difficulties.
Sunny till the plane came down
Highlighting the positivity until a certain point, possibly a life event.
If I don’t keep on moving I fall like rain on the ground
Expressing the need to keep moving to avoid a downward emotional fall.
Sunny above the clouds,
Reiterating the positive state above challenges.
Sunny till the plane came down
Recalling a moment of sudden descent without warning.
I fell without a warning, I didn’t make a sound
Indicating a quiet or unnoticeable fall.
Go on, you’re not the only one gets jealous of the birds when they fly south
Recognizing common human emotions, using bird jealousy as a metaphor.
Go on, you’re not the only one who’s tried the taste of metal in your mouth
Acknowledging shared experiences, possibly hardship or challenge.
Go on, you heard me right, I’m enough like you to know you’ve mapped the entrances
Affirming similarity in understanding life's paths but noting fluctuating courage.
and the exits but the courage, it comes and goes
Highlighting the transient nature of courage in facing life's challenges.
Chorus
Referring to the chorus section (not provided in lyrics).
Go on, at home we watch the sky and you say there’s sunshine way up there
Describing watching the sky at home and acknowledging the existence of sunshine above.
So go, you’d take one look and then you’d fall
Encouraging the person to go and experience the uplifting sensation.
What would you hold onto but air
Questioning what one would hold onto in an elevated state, emphasizing the intangibility.
You’re right, with us down here there is no true and constant sun
Admitting the absence of a constant positive state on Earth.
We just have time, and we have weather
Acknowledging the presence of time, weather, and faith as life's constants.
And some have faith
Noting that some find solace in faith during life's challenges.
Don’t come undone
Warning against falling apart or losing composure.
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