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Wings of Reflection: Embracing Change with Penelope GraceLyrics
Day goes by, wings start to grow on my spine
Expressing a passage of time as wings metaphorically grow on the speaker's spine, suggesting personal growth or transformation.
Coffee drips from her hands, and she cries
Depicting a scene where coffee is dripping from someone's hands, possibly indicating a tense or emotional moment, accompanied by tears.
Down by the river, leaving a mark on her neck
Describing a location by the river where someone is marked, possibly hinting at a significant event or memory associated with this place.
Watch the sunset with the birds
Suggesting a serene moment of watching the sunset alongside birds, possibly symbolizing peace or contemplation.
Fly away, the birds never stay
Expressing the transient nature of birds, emphasizing their tendency to fly away, possibly paralleling fleeting experiences or relationships.
Wonder why I came, to this place
Questioning the decision to come to a particular place, indicating a sense of uncertainty or reflection on the speaker's choices.
Oh the birds
Reiterating the theme of birds, possibly serving as a symbolic element in the speaker's narrative.
Night after night, she'll always be at the riverside
Highlighting a repetitive pattern of spending nights by the riverside, suggesting a consistent or enduring connection to this place.
Laying in your wings
Imagining laying in someone's wings, which could symbolize seeking comfort or protection in a relationship.
Act like you can't see me
Suggesting a scenario where someone pretends not to see the speaker, hinting at potential emotional distance or avoidance.
Fly away, the birds never stay
Repeating the idea of birds flying away, emphasizing the recurring theme of transience.
Wonder why I came, to this place
Reiterating the questioning of why the speaker came to a particular place, expressing a sense of introspection or doubt.
Oh the birds
Reaffirming the significance of birds in the speaker's narrative, possibly representing elusive or fleeting aspects of life.
Fly away, the birds never stay
Emphasizing the ephemeral nature of birds, reinforcing the theme of impermanence or constant change.
Wonder why I came, to this place
Continuing to question the purpose of coming to a certain place, indicating an ongoing sense of reflection or uncertainty.
Oh
Repeating the mention of birds, possibly underscoring their symbolic role in the speaker's experiences.
Fly away, the birds never stay
Reiterating the idea that birds do not stay, prompting further contemplation on the transient nature of experiences or relationships.
Wonder why I came, to this place
Continuing the questioning of the decision to come to a particular place, maintaining a theme of introspection.
Oh the birds
Reaffirming the significance of birds in the speaker's narrative, possibly serving as a metaphor for elusive or fleeting aspects of life.
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