Seafront
Embracing the Colors of Silence: Philip Jonathan's Seafront StoryLyrics
There was a man
Introduction of a man
Across the sea
He's located across the sea
He wove a song
He crafted a song
With all the colours of the sun
The song embodies vibrant hues of the sun
There was a woman
Introduction of a woman
On the shore
She is situated on the shore
Painted silence
Her silence is depicted artistically
With the whisper of her lungs
Her breath's whisper adds to this silence
There was a call
A call that was once audible
That once was heard
Heard with every breath and pause between words
With every breath
Each breath carries this call
Every gap between the words
The gaps between words hold significance
There was a weight
A burden or heaviness that was acknowledged
That was known
It's gently lifted from the core of her being
Lifted gently
Relief from the depth of her bones
From the marrow in her bones
A realization that silence cannot guide one home
For there's no point holding to silence when it can't take you home
Searching for something lost is futile
And there's no point looking for something that's leaving you lost
The sun's unchanging presence on water and shore
For the same sun shines on the water, shines on the shore
It shines equally on sons and daughters
And the same son shines on you daughter, making you whole
Restoring completeness to individuals
For there's no point holding to silence when it can't take you home
Reiteration of silence's inability to guide home
And there's no point looking for something that's leaving you lost
Continued emphasis on seeking something lost being fruitless
For the same sun shines on the water, shines on the shore
Reaffirmation of the sun's impartial illumination
And the same son shines on you daughter, making you whole
It brings wholeness to both genders
For the same sun shines on the water, shines on the shore
Reiteration of the sun's equal shine on water and shore
And the same son shines on you daughter, making you whole
Reiterating the sun's unifying effect on daughters and sons
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