Made for This

Embracing the Night: Maria Basel's Poetic Odyssey of Liberation
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Lyrics

Take me back there my dear nightingale

Expressing a desire to return to a specific moment or place associated with a nightingale, possibly symbolizing a beautiful and harmonious experience.

Let me feel the shift of the night

Requesting to experience the transformation or change that occurs during the night.

Don’t say it twice, I remember now

Asking not to repeat something, indicating a recollection or realization.

We collided so many times

Reflecting on numerous instances of collisions, suggesting conflicts or challenges.

So many times

Emphasizing the repetition of collisions, underscoring the challenges faced.


Oh my love don’t turn a blind eye

Advising a beloved not to ignore or overlook certain realities.

let us go so we can be light again

Encouraging a mutual release to regain a sense of lightness, possibly from burdens or hardships.

We’ve become what we deny

Acknowledging a transformation into something previously rejected or denied.

Take the leap and let’s get it over with

Proposing to take a decisive action to move forward and overcome challenges.

we are not made for this

Stating that the current situation is not suitable or intended for the individuals involved.


Our steps are irreversible

Describing the irreversible nature of their actions or decisions.

We don’t need to mourn for the past

Rejecting the need to grieve for the past, suggesting a focus on the present and future.

All will remain in our memory

Asserting that memories will persist, highlighting the enduring impact of experiences.

Or will we outgrow it at last?

Pondering whether they will overcome or outgrow the memories and associated emotions.

Grow at last

Reiterating the theme of growth or development, emphasizing the potential for positive change.


Oh my love don’t turn a blind eye

Repeating the plea for a loved one not to ignore or dismiss certain aspects of reality.

let us go so we can be light again

Encouraging a joint release to rediscover lightness, echoing sentiments from earlier in the lyrics.

We’ve become what we deny

Acknowledging the acceptance of something previously denied, possibly referring to a personal truth.

Take the leap and let’s get it over with

Reiterating the call to take decisive action and move beyond the current state of affairs.

we are not made for this

Restating that the current situation is not in alignment with their inherent nature or purpose.

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