What Are We After
Chasing Eternity: Unveiling the Soulful Quest in 'What Are We After'Lyrics
Unadorned, true to form
Expressing simplicity and honesty, staying true to one's natural state.
Early morn, newly born
Referring to the early morning, a metaphor for a new beginning or start.
Soft light, off white
Describing a gentle and subtle illumination, possibly symbolizing a positive atmosphere.
It's alright, you're alright
Assuring someone that everything is fine, providing comfort and reassurance.
And I would sell my soul, what you paying for?
Pondering the value of personal sacrifice and questioning its worth or significance.
The sound of your laughter
Highlighting the joyous and infectious nature of someone's laughter.
If I paid in full, if you made me whole
Exploring the idea of completeness and fulfillment through a metaphorical payment.
Baby just what are we after?
Posing a question about the ultimate goal or desire in the relationship.
We're on our own, dearly
Emphasizing the sense of independence or self-reliance in the journey of life.
Dancing, fading away
Describing a dance, possibly representing the transient and fleeting nature of life.
Clearly, sharing like child, unafraid
Portraying a shared experience characterized by innocence and fearlessness.
Hoping to be saved
Expressing a desire or expectation for deliverance or rescue.
Our saving grace
Referring to something or someone that provides redemption or relief.
Save me, take me, remake me
Echoing a plea to be rescued, transformed, or renewed.
And I would sell my soul, what you paying for?
Repeating the contemplation of personal sacrifice and its perceived value.
The sound of your laughter
Reiterating the enchanting quality of someone's laughter.
If I paid in full, if you made me whole
Revisiting the theme of completeness through a metaphorical payment.
Baby just what are we after?
Repeating the question about the ultimate goal or desire in the relationship.
What are we after?
Persistently questioning and seeking clarity on the purpose or objective in the relationship.
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