Ariel Ramirez
Ariel Ramirez: Unveiling the Poetic Journey of Solitude and RedemptionLyrics
Oh where you lay
Expressing curiosity or concern about the location where someone is resting.
Your head tonight
Referring to the person's current state or emotions as they lay down for the night.
I'll roll away alone
Indicating the speaker's intention to distance themselves, possibly emotionally or physically.
And close on down
Suggesting the act of closing off or shutting down, perhaps a metaphorical reference to ending a connection.
Take up your wings
Encouraging the person to embrace freedom or escape.
And fly back out
Imagining the person flying away, emphasizing a departure from the current situation.
And we'll pretend
Proposing a joint act of pretending, possibly to escape from reality or troubles.
Forget we're dead
Suggesting the idea of forgetting about mortality or problems.
Yeah, we'll lay it down
Planning to rest or conclude something when everything is finished.
When we're all through
Anticipating a resolution or completion of a task.
When we're killed or cured
Referring to potential outcomes, death, or healing.
And barely heard
Suggesting that the speaker's experiences may go unnoticed or unappreciated.
Put Ariel on
Introducing the act of playing music by Ariel Ramirez, setting a mood.
And smoke away the night
Using music and possibly substances to pass the night.
And do the white net crawl
Referring to a slow, methodical movement, possibly associated with drug use.
Until the hammers fall
Continuing the theme of distraction until a significant event occurs.
I kept your poem here
Mentioning the possession of a poem, possibly holding sentimental value.
With all my other gear
Keeping the poem alongside other personal belongings.
But in the end
Reflecting on the end of a situation, possibly regretting not understanding something important.
I missed what it meant
Expressing a sense of loss or misunderstanding regarding the significance of the mentioned poem.
Oh where you lay
Repeating the opening lines, emphasizing the theme of separation and individual contemplation.
Your head tonight
Reiterating the concern or curiosity about the person's current state as they lay down.
I'll roll away alone
Repeating the intention to distance oneself, possibly highlighting the recurring need for solitude.
And close on down
Reinforcing the idea of closure or shutting down, completing the narrative loop.
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