Waves, Breaking

Harmony Unleashed: Embracing Nature's Symphony in Mutual Benefit's 'Waves, Breaking'
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Lyrics

And the waves

Reference to the natural phenomenon of waves.

Dance with me

Desire for a connection or dance with the waves, symbolizing harmony.

To the sounds

Highlighting the auditory experience linked to the sea.

Of the singing sea

Suggesting a poetic union between the waves and the singer's soul.

When those raindrops hit

Introducing raindrops as a percussion element, signaling change.

A percussive shift

Emphasizing the transformative impact of rain on the rhythmic nature of the sea.

As the tide slowly rises

Depicting the rising tide, possibly a metaphor for challenges or changes.


And with alarming speed

Swift and unexpected changes, implying vulnerability or fragility.

How we cease to be

Reflection on the transient nature of existence.

Masters of our terrain

Loss of control over one's surroundings or destiny.


But the waves

Reiteration of the untamable nature of the waves.

Cannot be tamed

Assertion of the waves' uncontrollable essence.

By any song that we can play

Recognition that human-created songs cannot dominate the natural order.

And that moon can pull

Acknowledgment of the gravitational influence of the moon on the waves.

And those waves can break

Acknowledgment of the waves' ability to break, possibly signifying resilience.

But we rarely listen

Indication of human inattentiveness or indifference to nature's messages.


And with alarming speed

Reiteration of the rapid pace at which humans lose control.

How we cease to be

Reflection on the fleeting mastery over one's environment.

Masters of our terrain

Repetition of the idea that control is transient.


Water on the land

Symbolic reference to water on land, potentially signifying challenges.

Castles in the sand

Metaphor of fragile achievements, like castles in the sand.

Mountains toppling down

Image of monumental challenges or failures, likened to mountains toppling down.

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