Geronimo

Geronimo's Leap of Love: A Journey Through the Waterfall
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Lyrics

Can you feel it?

Expressing a sense of anticipation or excitement, asking if the listener can sense it.

Now its coming back we can steal it

Reflecting on the return of a feeling or opportunity, suggesting the possibility of seizing it.

If we bridge this gap

Encouraging the idea that bridging a gap could lead to something positive.

I can see you

Acknowledging the presence of someone, implying connection or recognition.

Through the curtains of the waterfall

Describing the act of seeing someone through the metaphor of curtains and a waterfall.

When I lost it

Recalling a moment of losing control or composure.

Yeah you held my hand

Acknowledging support or comfort provided by someone.

But I tossed it

Admitting to discarding the support without understanding its significance.

Didn't understand

Expressing a lack of comprehension at the time.

You were waiting

Noting someone's patience as the speaker takes a risk.

As I dove into the waterfall

Describing the daring act of diving into a challenging or unknown situation.

So say Geronimo!

Encouraging a bold and fearless approach, using "Geronimo" as a symbolic expression.

Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Can you feel my love?

Possibly questioning if the love is perceptible or asking for acknowledgment.

Bombs away

Using "Bombs away" as a metaphor for taking action or making a move in the context of love.

Bombs away

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Bombs away

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Can you feel my love?

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Bombs away

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Bombs away

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Bombs away

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Say Geronimo!

Repeating the call to action with "Say Geronimo" and expressing love.

Well we rushed it

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Moving way to fast

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That we crushed it

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But it's in the past

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We can make this leap

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Through the curtains of the waterfall

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So say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Can you feel my love?

Reiterating the question about the visibility or recognition of love.

Bombs away

Repeating the metaphorical use of "Bombs away" and asking if love is felt.

Bombs away

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Bombs away

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Can you feel my love?

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Bombs away

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Bombs away

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Bombs away

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Well I'm just a boy

Describing a personal journey of brokenness, finding friendship, and standing at a metaphorical waterfall.

With a broken toy

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All lost and coy

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At the curtains of the waterfall

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So its here I stand

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As a broken man

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But I've found my friend

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At the curtains of the waterfall

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Now I'm falling down

Portraying a moment of falling and being rescued at the metaphorical waterfall.

Through the crashing sound

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And you've come around

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At the curtains of the waterfall

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And you rushed to me

Describing the liberating and freeing effect of someone rushing to the speaker.

And it sets us free

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So I fall to my knees

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At the curtains of the waterfall

Expressing a sense of humility or surrender at the metaphorical waterfall.

So say Geronimo!

Repeating the call to action with "Say Geronimo" and expressing love.

Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Say Geronimo!

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Can you feel (Say Geronimo! Say Geronimo! Say Geronimo! Say Geronimo!) my love?

Possibly asking again for acknowledgment or recognition of love.

Bombs away! Bombs away! Bombs away!

Repeating the metaphorical use of "Bombs away" in the context of love.

(Say Geronimo! Say Geronimo! Say Geronimo! Say Geronimo!)

Reiterating the call to action with "Say Geronimo" in the context of love.

Can you feel (make this leap, make this leap, make this leap) my love? Make this leap.

Repeating the question about feeling love, emphasizing the importance of taking a leap.

Can you feel my love?

Posing a final question about feeling love.

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