Towerson
Sapphire Memories: Exploring the Essence of LiberationLyrics
It's sapphire young
Describing something precious and youthful like sapphire.
It's desert pale
Comparing to the pale color of the desert, suggesting a contrast or change.
My mind stretched out
Expressing an expanded or open state of the mind.
Like a veil
Using a veil as a metaphor for the stretched-out mind, possibly hinting at mystery or concealment.
Faded these eyes
Describing eyes that have lost vibrancy or intensity.
Dawned to roam
Suggesting a journey or wandering that began at dawn.
While the sun broke through the ring
Describing the breaking of sunlight into the speaker's home, symbolizing a new beginning or revelation.
Into my home
Implying a personal connection to the sun's entrance into the home.
And oh how I...
Introductory line without a specific meaning on its own.
Moon laughing
Depicting the moon laughing in the light, suggesting a joyful or ironic scene.
In the light
Indicating a high vantage point where the speaker once had knowledge or insight.
Up high, where I
Describing an unspecified location or memory where the speaker "had known."
Had known
Expressing the idea that the specific location or context doesn't matter.
It don't matter
Suggesting that the pursuit of time or experience is more important than the location.
Where we seek time
Emphasizing the idea that time can be sought or experienced anywhere.
Over hills where
Referring to hills as a metaphor for challenges or obstacles.
The rainfall might
Suggesting uncertainty or unpredictability in the outcome of challenges.
Where the rainfall might
Repetition for emphasis, reinforcing the uncertainty of outcomes.
Now that I've been cast alight
Expressing a feeling of being illuminated or enlightened.
From towers on
Referring to being cast alight from towers, possibly symbolizing a change in perspective or understanding.
From a beacon's night
Mentioning a beacon's night, suggesting guidance or direction.
Now that I
Repetition of "Now that I," indicating a reflective moment.
Now that I
Repetition for emphasis, possibly signaling a realization or decision.
Now that I
Repetition for emphasis, building anticipation for the conclusion.
Can let this die
Expressing a willingness to let something end or conclude.
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