Kiss The Song
Kiss the Song: A Harmonious Journey Through Life's PressuresLyrics
Too many forces that come between us
Too many external influences are causing a separation between us.
Too many spaces I can’t understand
There are numerous gaps or distances that I cannot comprehend.
The temples are crumbling
The sacred places or foundations are falling apart.
They feel so much pressure many footsteps are fumbling
There is immense pressure causing many people to stumble in their journey.
A timeless affair
Our connection transcends time.
Grow up don’t fight it
Grow up and accept it, don't resist.
In the end, it fits together
Ultimately, everything falls into place.
In the end, it fits together
Reiteration of the idea that things come together in the end.
Music is my way of life
Expressing a deep connection to music as a fundamental aspect of life.
You gotta kiss the song to feel the sky
To experience profound emotions, one must fully embrace and engage with the music.
It's only three notes that I can follow
The musical journey is simple, involving only three notes to follow.
Harmony’s part of a master plan
Harmony is a crucial element in a grand design or plan.
The temples are crumbling
Reiteration of the idea that foundations or essential elements are falling apart.
They feel so much pressure my footsteps are fumbling
Intense pressure is causing personal difficulties or stumbles.
A timeless affair
Our connection transcends time, echoing the sentiment from line 5.
Grow up don’t fight it
Encouragement to mature and accept without resistance.
In the end, it fits together
Reiteration that everything falls into place eventually.
In the end, it fits together
Emphasizing the eventual harmony and coherence of life.
Music is my way of life
Reaffirmation of the profound connection to music as a way of life.
You gotta kiss the song to feel the sky
To experience the vastness of emotions, one must fully immerse in the music.
The song lifts my soul
The song elevates and uplifts my soul.
Don’t pretend to hear x 4
Repeated emphasis on not pretending to hear, suggesting honesty and authenticity in one's experience of music.
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