Rocks from Rolling Stones

Embracing Change: Finding Stability Amidst Life's Turmoil
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Lyrics

There's a road runs clear to the sky,

Describes a path or route that reaches up into the sky, possibly symbolizing a transcendent or aspirational journey.

That calls to my spirit, calls to my heart.

Emphasizes a strong, compelling attraction or pull felt within the singer's inner being.

She's been a harbour, a port in a storm:

Metaphorically represents a place of safety and refuge during difficult times.

She's got one more sundown, and one more dawn.

Implies there is still some time left before the end—symbolizing the continuation of experiences, both positive (dawn) and negative (sundown).


Fiddles don't make violins.

Highlights a distinction between two similar but different things (fiddles and violins), suggesting that they are not interchangeable.

Motel rooms don't make homes.

Compares motel rooms, typically transient and temporary, to homes that are more permanent and emotionally significant.

You can't turn water into wine.

Uses a metaphor to convey that certain transformations or miracles are impossible (turning water into wine).

You can't make a rock from a rolling stone.

Conveys the idea that fundamental changes or alterations cannot be made to something with an inherent nature or essence.


You'd be a liar if you said you'd changed.

Asserts that claiming significant personal transformation would be dishonest or untruthful.

There's a river of freedom runnin' through your veins.

Symbolizes a sense of freedom deeply embedded within a person.

But she'll be there in your heart and your mind,

Suggests that despite changes or challenges, the subject (possibly a person or a place) will always hold a special place in memory and emotions.

'Til the last song fades, and the music dies.

Implies that even after all is said and done, a profound connection remains until the very end.


Fiddles don't make violins.

Reiterates the idea that certain things have their unique identity and cannot be transformed into something else.

Motel rooms don't make homes.

Continues the comparison between transient, temporary places and more meaningful, enduring homes.

You can't turn water into wine.

Reaffirms the notion that certain transformations or miracles are beyond possibility.

You can't make a rock from a rolling stone.

Restates the idea that inherent qualities or characteristics cannot be altered.


You can't make a rock from a rolling stone.

Reemphasizes the impossibility of fundamentally changing something that is inherently stable or unchangeable.

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