Wild Woman

Enigmatic Echoes: Unraveling the Mystery of Wild Woman
Be the first to rate this song

Lyrics

Had a dream last night while I was sleeping

Reflecting on a dream experienced while sleeping.

It's been so long since I've seen your face

Expressing a longing for the person mentioned, indicating it's been a while since seeing them.

And all the secrets I've been keeping

Acknowledging the existence of hidden truths or undisclosed information.

All this time just to keep you safe

Sacrificing time and effort to protect the person referred to in line 2.

And the wild woman cries through the endless night

Describing the emotional turmoil of a woman who is untamed or free-spirited.

And I know you've heard it before

Awareness that the listener has heard similar sentiments previously.

I can see you're tired by the look in your eyes

Observing fatigue in the person's eyes, possibly due to challenges faced.

Don't you dare go out that door

Warning against leaving, suggesting potential risks or consequences.

You were wading in the river in the springtime

Recalling a past experience of being in a river during the spring.

Out with the stars hiding the day

Being active during the night, concealing oneself with the stars during the day.

Your long flowing dress in the moonlight

Describing the person's attire, specifically a flowing dress, in the moonlight.

Streaming down like the Kentucky rain

Symbolic imagery of streaming down like the Kentucky rain, possibly representing a connection or emotion.

And the wild woman cries through the endless night

Reiteration of the emotional distress of the untamed woman during the night.

And I know you've heard it before

Acknowledging the familiarity of the situation, repeating the warning heard before.

I can see you're tired by the look in your eyes

Observing tiredness in the person's eyes, indicating weariness from struggles.

Don't you dare go out that door

Re-emphasizing the caution against leaving, suggesting potential dangers.

They caught you near Damascus on the hillside

Referring to a specific location (Damascus hillside) where an incident occurred.

With coal black feathers in your hair

Describing a distinctive feature (coal black feathers) in the person's hair.

You ran for your life toward the sunrise

Narrating a desperate escape towards the sunrise, symbolizing hope or a new beginning.

Never thought you could run so hard

Expressing surprise at the person's unexpected ability to run fast in challenging circumstances.

And the wild woman cries through the endless night

Reiterating the emotional distress of the untamed woman during the night.

And I know you've heard it before

Acknowledging the listener's likely familiarity with the repeated emotional theme.

I can see you're tired by the look in your eyes

Noting exhaustion in the person's eyes as a result of enduring hardships.

Don't you dare go out that door

Repeating the warning against leaving, underscoring its importance.

And the wild woman cries through the endless night

Restating the emotional turmoil of the untamed woman during the night.

And I know you've heard it before

Acknowledging the listener's likely familiarity with the recurring emotional narrative.

I can see you're tired by the look in your eyes

Observing exhaustion in the person's eyes, emphasizing the toll of enduring challenges.

Don't you dare go out that door

Reiterating the warning against leaving, highlighting the gravity of the situation.

Similar Songs

Comment