Older Than the Wisest
Eternal Echoes: Wisdom in Leaves and MemoriesLyrics
Leaves fall, in the mirror and I don't know, my way
Reflection on uncertainty and feeling lost in life's journey.
Snow falls, on the beaches and sun sinks low, I stay
Acknowledgment of changing seasons and choosing to remain in a moment.
Car horns, like memories, and evenings of youth
Comparison of car horns to memories, possibly signifying the noise of the past.
When we're, kicked out, coming on, we swear it's all changing
Expressing a sense of rebellion and change during youthful experiences.
Oh but in the morning light, sea breeze flows, sunshine wrapped around your face
Appreciation for the beauty of morning light and nature's elements.
Light dance on the morning dew, and I, fall back
Immersion in the tranquil morning, surrendering to its beauty.
I'm older than the wisest man
Reflection on age, claiming to be older and perhaps wiser than others.
Leaves fall, like memories, and evenings of youth
Recalling memories of the past, linking falling leaves to moments in youth.
Leaf piles and, itchy backs and coming in, from the cold
Connecting the fall season to nostalgic feelings and physical sensations.
Now we're stronger, wiser perhaps but life loses its spark
Acknowledging personal growth but lamenting the loss of life's excitement.
We're left out, coming down, we swear we got so close
Expressing disappointment and the feeling of falling short despite efforts.
Oh and in the morning light, sweet dreams fade, memories they take their place
Transitioning from dreams to memories as morning light emerges.
You look off with a distant gaze and I, fall back
Noticing a distant gaze, possibly reflecting on the passage of time.
I'm older than the wisest man
Reiteration of claiming wisdom and experience beyond others.
I'm older than the wisest man
Reaffirmation of the speaker's claim to surpass the wisdom of others.
Oh won't you help me, I've, lost my, friend at sea
Plea for assistance, possibly metaphorical, suggesting a loss or crisis.
Oh won't you help me, I've lost my, baby
Repetition of seeking help, emphasizing a sense of loss or despair.
Oh won't you help me, I've, lost my, friend at sea
Continued plea for assistance, repeating the theme of losing someone.
Oh won't you help me, I've lost my, baby
Reiteration of seeking help, emphasizing the loss of a significant person.
Oh you know no, you know no, no
A plea for understanding or empathy, emphasizing the depth of the situation.
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