Shadow Twin

Embracing the Shadows: A Poetic Journey Within
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Lyrics

Do you see the sky give you kisses and wash you clean?

The question asks if the listener perceives the sky offering comfort or a sense of purity, metaphorically represented as giving kisses and cleansing.

Do you see the wind blow the dust out from within?

It questions whether the listener notices the wind clearing away internal turmoil or negativity.

Do you see the sun make a shadow of your twin?

Asks if the listener recognizes the sun creating a shadow that resembles them, potentially referencing self-reflection or the idea of a hidden self.

Do you see the night dusk show the way for your dream?

Queries if the listener sees the nightfall guiding or inspiring their dreams or aspirations.

(Do you see the?)

This line serves as a repetition or continuation of questioning throughout the song, emphasizing the theme of perception and awareness.


Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma-sho-oh

Repetitive vocal sounds that may convey emotions or moods rather than conveying specific meaning.

Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma (do you see the?)

Continuation of repetitive vocal sounds prompting the question about perceiving something.

Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma-sho-oh (do you see the?)

Repetition of vocal sounds while continuing the inquiry about perceiving something.

Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma

Reiteration of vocal sounds related to the ongoing questioning of perception.


I never knew I had to care (do-do-do-do)

Suggests a realization or awareness of an unexpected responsibility or concern.

For my shadow twin made of air (do-do-do-do)

Expresses a realization of an intangible or invisible aspect of oneself, possibly referring to one's hidden characteristics or subconscious.

Do you feel the night penetrate through your skin? (Do-do-do-do)

Asks if the listener feels the night's influence penetrating their being, potentially referencing vulnerability or exposure.

Do you feel the moon cut through 'cause the blade is thin? (Do-do-do-do)

Raises the question if the listener feels the moon's impact cutting through, symbolizing a delicate or sharp effect on emotions or thoughts.

Do you feel it's time for your life to begin? (Do-do-do-do)

Ponders whether the listener senses it's time for a new phase or chapter in life, a moment for growth or change.

Do you feel the night shout directions for your dream?

Questions if the listener perceives guidance or indications from the night regarding their dreams or ambitions.

With your shadow twin

Reaffirms the connection or relationship with the 'shadow twin,' possibly symbolizing an unseen or mirrored self.


Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma-sho-oh

Repetitive vocal sounds possibly emphasizing the importance of perceiving or noticing something.

Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma (do you see the?)

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Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma-sho-oh (do you see the?)

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Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma (do you see the?)

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Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma-sho-oh

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Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma (do you see the?)

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Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma-sho-oh

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Ah-ma-ma-sho-oh, ah-ma-ma

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One with my twin shadow

Repetition reinforcing a profound connection or unity with the 'twin shadow,' suggesting an intertwined existence or understanding.

One with my twin shadow

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One with my twin shadow

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One with my twin shadow

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One with my twin shadow

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One with my twin shadow

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One with my twin shadow

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One with my twin shadow

Reiteration of the closeness or oneness with the 'twin shadow,' emphasizing its significance in the speaker's life.

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