Day turned black, sky ripped apart
Rained for a year 'til it dampened my heart
Cracks and leaks
The floorboards caught rot
About to go down
I had almost forgot.
All I got to do is to love you
All I got to be is, be happy
All it's got to take is some warmth to make it
Blow Away, Blow Away, Blow Away
Sky cleared up, day turned to bright
Closing both eyes now the head filled with light
Hard to remember what a state I was in
Instant amnesia
Yang to the Yin
All I got to do is to love you
All I got to be is, be happy
All it's got to take is some warmth to make it
Blow Away, Blow Away, Blow Away
Wind blew in, cloud was dispersed
Rainbows appearing, the pressures were burst
Breezes a-singing, now feeling good
The moment had passed
Like I knew that it sould
All I got to do is to love you
All I got to be is, be happy
All it's got to take is some warmth to make it
Blow Away, Blow Away, Blow Away
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Blow Away is written by Lukas Burton, Alison Sudol. It is first released in 1979 as part of George Harrison's album "George Harrison [Remastered]" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 4th track on this album. When we take a closer look at its interpretation, George Harrison's composition 'Blow Away' tells about a transition from a gloomy and rainy cycle to a luminous and cheerful one. The message of the lyrics is that love and happiness can be the strongest measures against difficulties and the main means of light up one's life, as indicated by the rainbow, blue sky, and warmth blowing away the dark. The blow away lyrics mainly focus on love, mirth, partying, optimism and empowerment. Besides, the song underlines the value of love and companionship, the endurance of hardships and the coming of hope and renewal. There is no vulgarity, sexual content or violence; drug use is also absent in the lyrics. It is therefore a universal content that is appropriate for all. Blow Away falls under the genre Rock.