The Climb
Climbing Beyond Regrets: Maria Basel's Reflective JourneyLyrics
Higher and higher we climb the mountains on top
Expressing the ascent up challenging obstacles or goals.
I get a feeling for you it’s never enough
Desire and yearning for a deeper connection, insatiable.
Falling we’re falling slowly falling apart
Describing a gradual decline or deterioration, possibly in a relationship.
I get a feeling, I wanted more than that
Expressing dissatisfaction, wanting more than what is currently experienced.
If you could do it all again
Ruminating on the idea of redoing past actions or decisions.
Take the spiral path
Suggesting an alternative route or approach, symbolized by a spiral path.
Tell me what would you change?
Prompting reflection on what changes one would make if given the chance.
Let me know when you're done
Requesting communication when ready for a discussion.
So that I can stop the time
Expressing a desire to pause or control time, possibly to savor a moment.
Or at least I could try
Acknowledging the difficulty of altering the past but expressing the intent to try.
And do it all again. Do it all again.
Emphasizing the theme of wanting to redo and start anew.
Keep moving forward don’t leave me out of your sight
Encouraging progress and continuity, avoiding abandonment.
We’re half way there, yet putting out the fires
Despite being halfway through a challenge, dealing with ongoing problems.
I’m diving slowly back into the night
Retreating or returning to difficulties or darkness.
All the signs brightly drawn, cover my eye from the light
Obstacles or challenges (signs) obscuring clarity or understanding.
If you could do it all again
Reiteration of the idea of redoing past actions, emphasizing the spiral path.
Take the spiral path
Repeating the suggestion of an alternative route or approach.
Tell me what would you change?
Restating the question of what changes one would make if given the chance.
Let me know when you're done
Reiterating the request for communication when ready for a discussion.
So that I can stop the time
Reiterating the desire to pause or control time.
Or at least I could try
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the difficulty of altering the past.
And do it all again. Do it all again.
Emphasizing the theme of wanting to redo and start anew.
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