We All Bleed
Embracing Life's Vibrations: We All Bleed by Richard AshcroftLyrics
Oh, oh, oh, oh
The repetition of "Oh" suggests a contemplative or emotional state.
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Similar to line 1, the repetition of "Ooh" conveys a sense of emotional intensity.
Don't you ever wonder
The singer expresses curiosity or introspection, wondering about the state of the world.
Is this world all done must over
Suggests a sense of weariness or pessimism about the current state of the world.
You just sit there drinkin'
Describes a passive or detached attitude, perhaps observing the world without active engagement.
While I'm looking out and thinkin'
The singer contrasts their contemplative state with someone else who is drinking, indicating a divergence in perspective.
Above the clouds beneath them winds
References the sky and wind, symbolizing freedom or a higher perspective.
Born to fly, I'm here to sing
Expresses a sense of purpose and destiny, being born to fly and sing.
Now wear your heart on your sleeve
Encourages wearing one's emotions openly, suggesting vulnerability.
It's okay 'cause we all bleed
Asserts that it's acceptable to show vulnerability because everyone experiences pain or hardship.
Walking, wind is airy
Describes a walk where the wind is light and refreshing.
Saw the tombs, the cemetery
Mentions visiting a cemetery, evoking thoughts about mortality and the passage of time.
Tokyo and blossom
References Tokyo and blossoms, possibly alluding to beauty and transience.
And the music flows out then
Suggests that music is a natural, flowing part of life.
I watch the clouds beneath them winds
Reiterates the connection to the sky and wind, emphasizing the singer's destined nature.
Born to fly, I'm born to sing
Reaffirms the purpose of flying and singing, expressing a deep-seated calling.
Have you ever felt the forest
Poses a question about experiencing a forest, inviting reflection on nature.
Now lift me up, feel the love
Requests elevation and a connection to love, possibly seeking a positive emotional experience.
I watch the clouds beneath them winds
Repeats the connection to the sky, emphasizing the singer's intrinsic nature.
I'm born to fly, I'm born to sing
Reiterates the sense of purpose in flying and singing, reinforcing the singer's identity.
Now wear your heart on your sleeve
Echoes the earlier encouragement to be open about emotions, repeating the vulnerability theme.
It's okay 'cause we all bleed
Reiterates the acceptance of vulnerability, emphasizing the universality of experiencing pain.
Seismic shift in you
Introduces the idea of a seismic shift, suggesting a significant change or transformation.
Seismic shift in me and you
Reaffirms the seismic shift, hinting at a transformative experience for both the singer and others.
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