My Love Today

Embrace the Call: A Poetic Journey of Surrender and Love
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Lyrics

My love, today I stood on top of the mountain

Expressing a moment of standing on a metaphorical mountain, possibly symbolizing a personal achievement or a higher perspective.

Watch them lock the world down

Observing the world being restricted or controlled by external forces.

I could still smell the fires from oversea calling for help

Sensing distant troubles or conflicts, indicated by the smell of fires overseas, and a call for assistance.


If they're gonna burn the world down, let them burn it now

Acceptance of a potential catastrophic event, suggesting a readiness to face the consequences.

If they're gonna let their fools run it, let them ruin it now

Allowing those who are irresponsible or foolish to take charge, acknowledging a possible ruin.

If she's gonna spread her grieve, so she can breathe

Acknowledging the spread of sorrow or pain, possibly a plea for empathy or understanding.

Let her breathe now

Granting the freedom to breathe, possibly implying a need for release or relief.


She's calling

Reference to a feminine entity calling for attention or connection.

She's calling

Emphasizing the repeated call from the feminine entity.

She's calling us

A collective call to surrender, possibly to inner feelings or a higher purpose.

To surrender

Specifically mentioning surrender to the "home inside ourselves," suggesting introspection and self-discovery.

To the home inside ourselves

Reinforcing the idea of surrendering to a place of inner comfort or authenticity.

Surrender

Repeating the call to surrender, possibly highlighting its importance or urgency.

To her love

The surrender is directed towards the love of the feminine entity or a larger, nurturing force.


My love, today I took a plane ride

Describing a journey back to a cold place, possibly a return to a harsh reality.

Back to the cold

Experiencing a shift from a metaphorical warmth to a colder environment.

I could still smell the fears, from all the lies we are told

Noticing fears stemming from lies and deception.


If they're gonna burn the world down, let them burn it now

Reiteration of acceptance for the potential destruction of the world.

If they're gonna let their fools run it, let them ruin it now

Allowing those lacking wisdom or sensibility to govern, acknowledging a possible downfall.


If she's gonna spread her grieve, by a disease

Expanding the idea of spreading sorrow, this time through a disease.

Let her spread it now

Granting permission for the spread of sorrow through disease, possibly reflecting a desire for catharsis.


She's calling

Reiteration of the feminine entity's call for attention or connection.

She's calling

Emphasizing the repeated call from the feminine entity.

She's calling us

A collective call to surrender, echoing the earlier lines.

To surrender

Repeating the call to surrender, possibly highlighting its importance or urgency.

To the home inside ourselves

Specifically mentioning surrender to the "home inside ourselves," reinforcing the theme of self-discovery.

Surrender

Repeating the idea of surrendering to a place of inner comfort or authenticity.

To her love

The surrender is directed towards the love of the feminine entity or a larger, nurturing force.


To her love

Repeating the surrender to the love, possibly emphasizing its significance.

To her love

Repeating the surrender to the love, possibly for emphasis or resonance.


My love, today you stood in front of your window waving at me

Describing a moment of connection with a loved one, symbolized by waving from a window.

I could still smell your love, cause it's always been here

Sensing the enduring presence of love, emphasizing its consistent and unwavering nature.

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