Vision
Metamorphosis of a Dreamer: Miles Hewitt's Vision UnveiledLyrics
Everyone can see him
Everyone is able to notice him
Like a nomad from a dream
He appears like a wanderer from a dream
Change himself completely
He has the ability to transform himself completely
In a flash of something green
In an instant of something green, possibly indicating a significant change or realization
Remember back in art school
Recalling a time in art school
When she was always getting stoned
Referring to a female who used to indulge in getting high
She said I've got to get away to see
Expressing the need to escape to truly understand things that are certain to erode
The surest things erode
Reflecting on personal transformation and being perceived differently
I changed myself completely
Reiterating the complete change in oneself
Now I'm different, so I'm told
Being aware of the perceived difference
Once I saw it coming
Anticipating an event and realizing it
To look me right in the eye
Describing a confrontation, possibly with a profound truth or reality
Like a line of cars approaching
Using a metaphor of a line of cars approaching, suggesting an impending impactful event
Somebody had died
Symbolizing the gravity of the situation with someone's death
My friend was singing ‘Ego Death'
Reference to a friend singing 'Ego Death', planning to leave something behind
Though this he planned to leave behind
Expressing a willingness to follow the friend inside when ready
‘Miles, when you're ready,
A call not to fear
You can follow me inside
Personal name mentioned, indicating readiness to follow the friend
Do not fear me, do not fear me'
Reiterating not to fear
But babe, I couldn't see you
Expressing difficulty in seeing the friend
Should have been a painter
Expressing a regret of not pursuing a career as a painter
I would paint a thousand stones
Imagining painting a thousand stones and dropping them in the river
cnd drop them in the river
Suggesting a desire to see a rainbow from a distant location
To see the rainbow from your home
Completing the imagery of dropping painted stones in the river
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