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Journey Beyond, Embracing the UnknownLyrics
All the way down, all the way down
Expressing descent or decline, possibly metaphorical, suggesting a journey downward.
From over the hill down to this valley
Describing the path from a higher point ("over the hill") to a lower area ("valley").
Comes the carrier, comes the carrier
Referring to a carrier, someone or something that transports or bears a burden.
That will take me far and then further
Anticipating a carrier that will take the speaker far, extending the journey beyond initial expectations.
Into the open
Moving towards an open space, possibly symbolizing freedom or unexplored possibilities.
And now
Transition point in the lyrics, possibly indicating a change in perspective or tone.
Will you carry me far away?
Pleading for the carrier to take the speaker far away, expressing a desire for distance.
And now will you carry me far?
Reiterating the plea for the carrier to take the speaker far, emphasizing the request.
In this wagon, in this wagon
Introducing a wagon made of fearless steel, likely a symbol of strength or resilience.
Of fearless steal, with rising smoke
Describing the wagon further, noting rising smoke, suggesting movement or a journey in progress.
Through the open, through the open
Moving through an open space, possibly continuing the journey into the unknown.
Into the unknown, on Devil's wheels
Heading into the unknown, specifically on Devil's wheels, possibly connoting a challenging or risky path.
Into the open
Revisiting the idea of moving into the open, reinforcing themes of exploration or adventure.
And now, will you carry me far away?
Repeating the plea for the carrier to take the speaker far away, maintaining the desire for distance.
And now, will you carry me far?
Reiterating the plea once again, emphasizing the yearning for a distant journey.
And now will you carry me far away
Repeating the request to be carried far away, perhaps intensifying the emotional plea.
And now will you carry me far and then
Pondering whether the carrier will take the speaker far and then further, emphasizing the extent of the journey.
Further away?
Repeating the idea of going further away, possibly expressing a desire for an extensive and profound experience.
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