Together
Navigating Uncertainty: A Journey through Colors, Sunlit Dance, and Highway LightsLyrics
My head is aching like a riverbed shaking and the foundation's breaking to let go
Expresses physical discomfort and emotional turmoil, feeling unsettled and experiencing a sense of instability.
‘Cos I’ve been running with the water now I’m coming 'round your corner and the only thing I want is to not know
Describes a shift from movement and uncertainty to a desire for avoidance and ignorance.
Where I’m going
Reflects confusion or a lack of clarity about the future destination or path.
I had a vision that the only thing I’m missing was three colours and a piece of string
Refers to a revelation about the minimal requirements for creativity, suggesting that simple elements are necessary for artistic expression.
‘Cos a man I met once, he was dancing with the sun, he said, with those you sure can make anything
Shares an anecdote about advice received regarding the potential of basic elements to create anything significant when combined.
Just tie ‘em together
Highlights the importance of connecting or combining essential elements to create or build something meaningful.
I took a bite of the highway lights, I lit the feeling down in my stomach
Metaphorically consumes experiences of life (the highway lights) and internalizes them.
‘Cos everything I knew, the black and the blue, from the pits right up to the summit
Acknowledges a comprehensive understanding of life experiences from the lows to the highs.
I just tie ‘em together
Emphasizes the need to integrate or unify diverse experiences.
Into the walls and out of the ceiling
Implies an overflow of emotions or thoughts, breaking through conventional boundaries.
A colour-copy Jesus, a different meaning
Mentions contradictory or paradoxical symbols (a color-copy Jesus) representing contrasting interpretations or perspectives.
Life on Mars, big red cars
References unusual or extraordinary scenarios (Life on Mars) alongside everyday occurrences (big red cars).
Coming too close, going too far
Reflects the tendency to alternate between extremes—being too close or too distant.
Over the hills and under the sheets
Describes traversing various landscapes and intimate spaces.
Get loud, keep still out on the streets
Suggests a contrast between outward appearance and inner emotions or thoughts.
Under the rubble, getting into trouble
Indicates a willingness to engage in risky or challenging situations.
From the sky to the sea
Encompasses the entire range of experiences from the sky to the sea, symbolizing the entirety of existence.
You and me
Emphasizes the unity between two individuals amidst diverse experiences.
I tie it all together
Reiterates the act of consolidating or unifying disparate elements or experiences.
Keep your little soul on fire
Repetition of keeping the soul on fire and wrapped in wire might symbolize the need to maintain passion and creativity despite constraints or challenges.
Keep it crooked, wrapped in wire
-Keep your little soul on fire
-Keep it crooked, wrapped in wire
-Keep your little soul on fire
-Keep it crooked, wrapped in wire
-Keep your little soul on fire
-Keep it crooked, wrapped in wire
-Keep your little soul on fire
-Keep it crooked, wrapped in wire
-Keep your little soul on fire
-Keep it crooked, wrapped in wire
-My head is aching like a riverbed shaking and the foundation's breaking to let go
Reiterates the initial physical and emotional distress, signifying a continuation or recurrence of discomfort.
‘Cos I’ve been running with the water now I’m coming 'round your corner and the only thing I want is to not know
Reaffirms the cyclical nature of the journey, wanting to avoid knowing the destination.
Where I’m going
Repeats the uncertainty about the future destination or path.
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