Lyrics
Summer thunder come again
Expressing anticipation for the return of summer thunder, a metaphorical event or feeling.
You roll like history
Comparing the nature of summer thunder to the unfolding of history, suggesting a powerful and inevitable force.
Your memory my oldest friend
Addressing the memory as the oldest friend, implying a deep and lasting connection with the past.
Been here before you see
Acknowledging previous encounters with the same experience or feeling.
But show me once more
Requesting another encounter with summer thunder to understand its impact.
I wouldn't spark that civil war in me
Expressing a hesitation or fear of stirring up internal conflict or turmoil.
Oh, how many times must
Pondering the frequency of experiencing challenging situations, perhaps indicating a sense of repetition.
Lighting strike in the
Highlighting the recurring theme of lightning striking in the same place, symbolizing trouble or adversity.
Same place till you'll call it trouble
Pondering the threshold at which repeated challenges become recognized as troublesome.
Oh, how many times must
Reiterating the question of how many times lightning must strike in the same place before it's considered problematic.
Lighting strike in the
Continuing the exploration of the recurring theme and its consequences.
Same place till you'll call it trouble
Questioning when the repetition of challenges becomes a recognized source of trouble.
Summer thunder come again
Repeating the anticipation for the return of summer thunder.
You're hard to wish away
Describing the difficulty of dismissing or forgetting summer thunder, suggesting its lasting impact.
I just keep on drifting with your rain
Continuing to drift with the metaphorical rain of summer thunder, embracing the experience despite its challenges.
Charmed by dangers, sweet introduction
Describing the allure of danger as a sweet introduction, acknowledging its charm.
But all it ever did for me
Reflecting on the negative impact of the allure of danger, leading to distraction.
Was drive me to distraction
Conveying that the charm of danger only served to divert attention and focus.
Oh, how many times must
Repeating the inquiry into the frequency of lightning striking in the same place as a metaphor for trouble.
Lighting strike in the
Continuing to explore the concept of repeated challenges in the same area leading to trouble.
Same place till you'll call it trouble
Questioning the threshold at which repeated challenges are acknowledged as troublesome.
Oh, how many times must
Reiterating the inquiry about the frequency of lightning causing trouble in the same place.
Lighting strike in the
Continuing to explore the consequences of repeated challenges in the same location.
Same place till you'll call it trouble
Asking for a release or acceptance of the recurring challenges, suggesting a need to let go.
Oh just let it go! It's time to let it go
Emphasizing the importance of letting go and moving on from the challenges represented by summer thunder.
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