Lyrics
There are always doubts
There is a constant presence of uncertainties or hesitations.
I hunt them all
The speaker actively addresses and confronts these doubts.
'Til they become a crowd of crows
The doubts are dealt with until they form a collective negative force, likened to a group of crows.
And fly, fly away
The negativity is dispersed, and the doubts "fly away," suggesting resolution or overcoming challenges.
They Shout to the world
The dispersed doubts make their presence known to the world.
They shout to the world
The repetition emphasizes the impact and significance of the doubts being communicated to the world.
There are always fears
New uncertainties or anxieties are acknowledged.
I try to hide
The speaker attempts to conceal or overcome these fears.
Behind a rock, a tree, a sea
Various elements, such as a rock, a tree, and a sea, are used as symbolic shields or hiding places.
But then, then the crows come back to me
Despite attempts to hide, the negative thoughts or fears return, represented by the crows.
They Shout to the world
The repeated shouting to the world implies the persistence and impact of these returning fears.
They shout to the world
The reiteration reinforces the significance of the fears being communicated outwardly.
You own the eye
A shift in focus to a possession of a powerful perception, symbolized by the "eye."
You own the eye
The repetition emphasizes ownership and control over this powerful perception.
You own the eye
Ownership and control of the powerful perception are reiterated.
You own the eye
The continued assertion of possessing the powerful perception.
You own the eye of
The possession is explicitly identified as the "eye of" something.
You own the eye of
Repetition reinforces ownership of the specific perception, emphasizing its significance.
Of an eagle
The powerful perception is specified as the "eye of an eagle," suggesting sharpness, clarity, and keen observation.
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