Amalia
Amalia: Embracing Change and Taking FlightLyrics
Well when you wake in the morning
Expressing the start of the day, awakening.
Little eyes open wide
Describing someone's eyes opening wide, possibly with curiosity or awareness.
When there's no tender warning
Referring to the absence of a gentle forewarning or indications.
No surprises, no surprise
Emphasizing the absence of unexpected events or shocks.
Maybe your wing may be broken
Suggesting the potential of personal challenges or difficulties.
Maybe you're learning to fly
Indicating the process of learning and growth, using the metaphor of learning to fly.
Well so am I
Expressing a commonality or shared experience of overcoming challenges.
Amalia, finding a way out on the open road
Calling out the name "Amalia" and expressing a journey on the open road.
Amalia, going whichever way the wind gon' go
Continuing the theme of the journey, allowing the wind to guide the way.
Amalia, taking your chances on the open sea
Extending the metaphor to the open sea, taking risks and embracing uncertainty.
Amalia, open the breeze they're gonna carry me
Highlighting the freedom and liberation carried by the breeze.
Maybe fate, maybe reason
Contemplating the role of fate or reason in life events.
Made you fall from the sky
Imagery of falling from the sky, possibly alluding to unexpected changes.
Like the tide, like the seasons
Comparing life to the tide and seasons, emphasizing constant change.
Ever changing, you and I
Reflecting on the dynamic nature of the speaker and Amalia's relationship.
So where do you go when worry takes you?
Posing a question about finding a refuge when worry arises.
Where do you go when somebody makes you cry?
Asking where one goes emotionally when someone causes distress.
Amalia, finding a way out on the open road
Repeating the earlier call to Amalia, emphasizing the open road.
Amalia, going whichever way the wind gon' go
Continuing the idea of following the direction of the wind.
Amalia, taking your chances on the open sea
Reiterating the theme of taking chances, this time on the open sea.
Amalia, such a funny little bird and you're now with me
Describing Amalia as a unique and humorous companion now part of the speaker's life.
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