Northern Forest
Journey through Heartbreak: Northern Forest's Emotional OdysseyLyrics
Now the dust has settled I have to go
After the emotional turmoil has settled, the speaker feels compelled to leave.
I have loved you more than you'll ever know
Expressing a profound love that may not be fully understood by the other person.
I'll leave your words and your heart behind
Leaving behind the words and emotions of the relationship.
Losing you made me colorblind
The experience of losing the person has affected the speaker deeply, using "colorblind" metaphorically.
To the Northern Forest I'll walk alone
Heading towards the Northern Forest alone.
I will drag myself all the way back home
Determined to return home, even if it requires a difficult journey.
When I'll see the light of the morning sun
Anticipating a positive change symbolized by the morning sun.
I will know my sorrows will soon be gone
Believing that the sorrows will soon fade away.
I went into the forest and sat to pray
In the forest, the speaker prays for more time with a loved one.
Oh Lord, would you give me just one more day
A plea to a higher power for an extension of time with the cherished love.
To be with this heavenly love of mine
Describing the loved one as a heavenly presence.
Losing him made me colorblind
The loss has had a profound impact, using "colorblind" metaphorically again.
To the Northern Forest I'll walk alone
Reiterating the journey to the Northern Forest alone.
I will drag myself all the way back home
Commitment to the difficult path back home.
When I'll see the light of the morning sun
Hopeful for a brighter future signaled by the morning sun.
I will know my sorrows will soon be gone
Reaffirming the belief that sorrows will soon diminish.
By the rippling river I passed your house
Passing by the house by the river, acknowledging the absence of a pleasant home without the loved one.
What a pleasant home I must be without
Realizing the significance of the home in the absence of the loved one.
It has your soul and it has your smell
Attributing the house with the essence of the loved one.
It carries my broken dreams as well
The house carries both the soul of the loved one and shattered dreams.
To the Northern Forest I walked alone
Continuing the journey to the Northern Forest alone.
I would drag myself all the way back home
Resolute in dragging oneself back home, indicating determination.
When morning dawned I clearly knew
With the dawn, a clear realization that 'home' is the loved one.
that home is you
Affirmation that the true home is found in the loved one.
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