The Great Gibber Plain
Embracing Freedom: The Great Gibber's JourneyLyrics
From the great gibber plain
Referring to a vast, desolate landscape, suggesting a starting point or origin.
To the Indian ocean
Extending the scope from the gibber plain to the Indian Ocean, indicating a journey or expansion.
From the stones at my feet
Drawing attention to the ground beneath, possibly symbolizing the foundation or reality.
To my sawn off emotions
Referencing intense and harsh emotions that have been cut or separated.
Already gone
Indicating a past event or state that no longer exists.
We've already been
Highlighting a previous experience or journey.
We're free free
Emphasizing freedom and liberation.
To secede
Suggesting the freedom to separate or break away.
From Gallipoli's cliffs
Extending the geographical reference to Gallipoli's cliffs, invoking historical significance.
To the banks of the Thames
Expanding the journey to the banks of the Thames River, suggesting a broader historical context.
For those that are nameless
Questioning the remembrance of those without names, contemplating the significance of memory.
Does memory remain
Pondering whether memories endure over time.
How can we forget
Expressing the challenge of forgetting past experiences.
What's already been
Reiterating the idea of events that have already occurred.
We're free so free
Reaffirming the theme of freedom, liberation, or independence.
To secede
Reiterating the freedom to separate or secede.
Like crimson turning to gold yeah
Describing a transformation from intense red (crimson) to valuable or enlightened (gold).
Like crimson turning to gold
Repeating the transformation, emphasizing change and evolution.
Caught in the detail of losses and gains
Caught in the intricacies of gains and losses, possibly alluding to the complexities of life.
You cannot abandon something so tame
Stating the difficulty of abandoning something that is docile or subdued.
It's already gone already been
Reiterating the idea of something already being lost or past.
We're free free so free
Reaffirming the theme of freedom and liberation.
To secede
Reiterating the freedom to secede or break away.
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