Sail Away
Navigating Life's Storms: A Journey of Redemption and HomecomingLyrics
I've been gone so damn far
I've been distant for a considerable time.
It seems I'm wasting frustration
Seems like I'm wasting energy on frustration.
On the only thing that makes me feel alive
Focusing on the only thing that gives me a sense of life.
Well I'm not coming home tonight
I won't be returning home tonight.
This is how you make amends
Making amends involves discussing and resolving issues.
You come and talk it over
Come and have a conversation to mend things.
We'll be on our way again
We'll continue our journey after overcoming difficulties.
After the worst is over
After enduring the worst, we move forward.
Go back and hide in silence
Retreat and find solace in silence.
Break the bottle through the wall
Express frustration by breaking a bottle through the wall.
Are you feeling lonely, are you feeling stupid
Asking if the other person feels lonely or foolish.
Cause I'm feeling small, are you feeling high
Feeling small and perhaps intoxicated.
I wish it was over, when will this be over
Expressing a desire for the situation to end.
I'm falling, apart now, complications
Experiencing a breakdown with complications.
I've got a lot to say
There's a lot to express amid the breakdown.
I feel stupid, for not saying
Regret for not expressing something earlier.
It doesn't have to be this way
Reflecting that things can be different.
This is a last call for our sakes
A plea for reconciliation before it's too late.
The ship don't have to sail away
Suggesting the relationship doesn't have to end.
You're right, come back home
Acknowledging the need to return home.
I'm waiting in patience, come back home
Waiting patiently for the return.
I'm singing to the moonlight, come back home
Singing to the moonlight while waiting for the return.
This exile is oblivion, don't wait up
Describing the exile as a state of forgetfulness, advising not to wait.
I'm coming back again
Expressing the intention to return.
Don't sail, don't sail away, come back
A plea not to sail away but to come back.
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