You Don't Have to Worry
Harmony in Cosmic Silence: The Fertile Crescent's Reflection on LifeLyrics
The wind it whispers secrets but it doesn’t make a sound
The wind represents subtle messages or hidden truths, suggesting that some information is present but not overtly expressed.
And I can only hear its dying breath
An acknowledgment of the impermanence or fading nature of the disclosed secrets or information carried by the wind.
Where were you the day that the music died
A reference to a significant event or loss, possibly symbolizing the end of an era or a momentous change in life.
Lord it rained straight down from the sky
Describes a moment of intense emotion, perhaps grief or sorrow, represented by rain falling directly from the sky.
You don’t have to worry
Reassurance that there is no need to be anxious or troubled; a comforting message repeated for emphasis.
You don't have to worry
-you don't have to worry
-Signs of life are appearing all across the galaxy
Observation of positive signs or developments occurring universally, extending to the entire galaxy.
The words that they make sound like a sweet melody
Recognition of positive and harmonious communication, possibly referring to the uplifting power of words.
Where were you the day that the music lived on
A reflection on a momentous day when music endured, suggesting a personal connection to that event.
For it was me that the music shined upon
Claims a special relationship with the music, implying that the music had a significant impact on the speaker.
You don’t have to worry
Reiteration of the message that there is no need for concern or anxiety, expressed with persistent reassurance.
You don't have to worry
-You don't have to worry
-Is this what you want from me? A piece of my mind
A question about the expectations placed on the speaker, pondering if others desire access to the speaker's thoughts.
And this music it comes from me, is that what you want?
An inquiry into the origin and purpose of the speaker's music, questioning if it aligns with the desires of others.
So take your arms up and serve what ever god you please
An encouragement to pursue one's beliefs or worship freely, with a willingness to endure and sacrifice for inner peace.
I will bleed and bleed and bleed sweet serenity
Expresses a readiness to endure suffering for the sake of achieving a tranquil state or spiritual calmness.
Where was I the day that the music was born?
Personal reflection on the day the music was born, suggesting a connection between the speaker's existence and the power of music.
And was it music that I was created for?
A contemplation on the purpose of the speaker's existence, raising the question of whether it is intertwined with the creation of music.
You don’t have to worry
Reiteration of the comforting message that there is no need to worry or be anxious.
You don't have to worry
-You don't have to worry
-Is this what you want from me? A piece of my mind
A repetition of the earlier question, emphasizing the speaker's concern about the expectations placed on them.
And this music it comes from me, is that what you want?
A restatement of the inquiry into the origin and purpose of the speaker's music, questioning if it aligns with the desires of others.
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