Come on Over

Embrace the Wind: Liz Moss Inspires Liberation in 'Come on Over'
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Lyrics

When your mother's voice becomes a song

Reflecting on the comforting and familiar nature of a mother's voice turning into a soothing song.

That haunts your mind, turn the radio off

Suggesting a need to escape from intrusive thoughts by turning off the radio.

And just come on over

An invitation to come over as a solution to the haunting thoughts and seek comfort.

When the fire in your blood is cold

Describing a feeling of emotional coldness, and the idea of finding solace in a southern river.

There's a river down south that can cleanse your soul

Metaphorically referring to a river down south as a source of spiritual cleansing.

If you come on over

Reiterating the invitation to come over for emotional healing and warmth.


You can come on over

Repetition of the invitation to come over, emphasizing the openness to help.

You can come on down

Encouraging to come down, possibly indicating a lowering of emotional barriers.

You can come on over

Reiteration of the invitation, expressing a willingness to offer support.

And I'll show you how

Promising to show how to overcome challenges or difficulties.


To cast your fears into ocean depths

Guidance on letting go of fears, using the metaphor of casting them into ocean depths.

And to sow your tears into flowerbeds

Encouraging turning tears into something positive, like flowerbeds.

Just let it go, there's no baggage claim

Advising to release emotional baggage without expecting anything in return.

Just the wild wind to blow all this away

Using the wild wind as a symbol to blow away troubles and challenges.


When your city is a battlefield

Describing a city as a battlefield and acknowledging that wise words may not provide healing.

And the words of the wise won't help you heal

Highlighting the ineffectiveness of wise words in times of distress.

You can come on over

Reiterating the invitation to come over for solace in difficult urban environments.

When all you give is second best

Acknowledging a feeling of giving less than the best and suggesting a remedy.

There's a poppy field pillow that'll give you rest

Using a poppy field pillow as a metaphor for finding rest and peace.

If you come on over


You can come on over

Encouraging to come over, reinforcing the idea of a welcoming and comforting space.

You can come on down

Inviting to come down, suggesting a lowering of emotional barriers for connection.

You can come on over

Repeating the invitation, expressing a genuine desire to offer assistance.

And I'll show you how

Promising to demonstrate how to overcome challenges and find comfort.


To cast your fears into ocean depths

Reiteration of the guidance to let go of fears by casting them into ocean depths.

And to sow your tears into flowerbeds

Encouraging the transformation of tears into something beautiful, like flowerbeds.

Just let it go, there's no baggage claim

Reiterating the idea of releasing emotional baggage without expecting anything in return.

Just the wild wind to blow all this away

Using the metaphor of the wild wind to symbolize the sweeping away of challenges.


Leave that empty town behind

Advising to leave behind a negative or empty environment for positive change.

Feel the breath of the divine

Encouraging to feel a connection to the divine and experience a positive change.

Turn your sorrows to the sky

Suggesting a transformation of sorrows by turning them towards the sky.

Step into a sun-soaked light

Inviting to step into a positive and illuminated space, away from darkness.


And cast your fears into ocean depths

Reiteration of the guidance to let go of fears by casting them into ocean depths.

And sow your tears into flowerbeds

Encouraging the transformation of tears into something beautiful, like flowerbeds.

Just let it go, there's no baggage claim

Reiterating the idea of releasing emotional baggage without expecting anything in return.

Just the wild wind to blow all this away

Using the metaphor of the wild wind to symbolize the sweeping away of challenges.

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