The Crystal Ship
Journey Through Surreal BlissLyrics
Before you slip into unconsciousness
Expressing a desire for a final kiss before losing consciousness, suggesting a sense of impending separation or change.
I'd like to have another kiss
Desiring another kiss, indicating a longing for intimate connection or emotional closeness.
Another flashing chance at bliss
Seeking one more opportunity for a fleeting moment of happiness or joy.
Another kiss, another kiss
Repetition of the desire for another kiss, emphasizing the importance of this intimate act.
The days are bright and filled with pain
Contrasting bright days with the presence of pain, suggesting a complex mix of positive and negative experiences.
Enclose me in your gentle rain
Desiring comfort and protection, using the metaphor of gentle rain to symbolize emotional support.
The time you ran was too insane
Reflecting on a past event characterized as too insane, possibly regretting impulsive actions or decisions.
We'll meet again, we'll meet again
Expressing confidence in a future reunion despite the challenges faced in the past.
Oh tell me where your freedom lies
Posing a question about the location of personal freedom, suggesting a search for meaning or purpose.
The streets are fields that never die
Describing streets as fields that never die, possibly referring to the timeless nature of urban life.
Deliver me from reasons why
Pleading for deliverance from the burden of understanding reasons, expressing a desire for simplicity.
You'd rather cry, I'd rather fly
Highlighting a preference for taking risks and embracing challenges rather than succumbing to sadness.
The crystal ship is being filled
Metaphorically describing a vessel, possibly representing the self or a relationship, being filled or enriched.
A thousand girls, a thousand thrills
Conveying the abundance of experiences with the imagery of a thousand girls and thrills.
A million ways to spend your time
Suggesting a multitude of options or opportunities available for spending time.
When we get back, I'll drop a line
Anticipating communication or connection in the future when returning.
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