The River
Journey to Redemption: Finding solace in the River's embraceLyrics
I lost my way
I have lost my direction or purpose in life.
Lost my way
Reiteration of feeling lost or directionless.
Lost my way
Continued expression of being lost or without direction.
Take me to the river
Expressing a desire to be taken to the river, a symbolic place for reflection or renewal.
The river again
Repetition of the yearning to be taken to the river.
As I lay my head on this pillow
Describing a moment of rest or contemplation.
I close my eyes
Closing one's eyes, perhaps to escape reality temporarily.
But I am blinded by the headlights
Feeling overwhelmed or blinded by life's challenges.
On the backroads of my mind
Facing difficulties and uncertainties in one's thoughts or memories.
I lost my way
Repetition of the theme of losing one's way.
Lost my way
Continued expression of feeling lost or without direction.
Lost my way
Reiterating the sense of being lost or adrift.
Take me to the river
Repetition of the desire to be taken to the river for renewal.
The river again
Emphasizing the longing to connect with the river for solace.
I lost my way
Restating the theme of feeling lost or without a clear path.
Lost my way
Continued expression of being lost or directionless.
Lost my way
Reiterating the sense of being lost or adrift.
Take me to the river
Expressing the desire to be taken to the river for healing.
The river knows my name
Stating that the river understands and knows the singer's identity.
Down by the waterside
Describing a location by the waterside for reflection and clarity.
Where I can clear my mind
Expressing a need for a place to clear the mind and find peace.
Where I don't have to hide
Describing a place where the singer can be authentic and not hide from past experiences.
From what I've left behind
Conveying a desire to face and confront what has been left behind.
Heavy is my heart, beating silent
Describing the singer's heart as burdened and beating silently.
It's weary and it's worn
Expressing weariness and exhaustion in carrying emotional weight.
And I've been carrying this burden
Acknowledging the presence of a burden that may be overwhelming.
Maybe I'm not that strong
Questioning one's strength and resilience in the face of challenges.
Down by the waterside
Repetition of the idea of finding solace and clarity by the waterside.
Where I can clear my mind
Reiterating the desire to clear the mind in a peaceful environment.
Where I don't have to hide
Expressing the need to be authentic and not hide from the past.
From what I've left behind
Acknowledging the challenge of facing and accepting what has been left behind.
From who I've left behind
Acknowledging the people left behind and the difficulty of parting.
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