SARAH MCLACHLAN

- Adia Lyrics

Adia I do believe I failed you
Adia I know I let you down
don't you know I tried so hard
to love you in my way
it's easy let it go...

Adia I'm empty since you left me
trying to find a way to carry on
I search myself and everyone
to see where we went wrong

'cause there's no one left to finger
there's no one here to blame
there's no one left to talk to honey
and there ain't no one to buy our innocence
'cause we are born innocent
believe me Adia, we are still innocent
it's easy, we all falter
does it matter?
Adia I thought that we could make it
but I know I can't change the way you feel
I leave you with your misery
a friend who won't betray
I pull you from your tower
I take away your pain
and show you all the beauty you possess
if you'd only let yourself believe that
we are born innocent
believe me Adia, we are still innocent
it's easy, we all falter, does it matter?
believe me Adia, we are still innocent
'cause we are born innocent
Adia we are still
it's easy, we all falter ... but does it matter?

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Facts about Adia

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Who wrote Adia lyrics?


Adia is written by Sarah Mclachlan, Pierre Marchand.
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When was Adia released?


It is first released on July 15, 1997 as part of Sarah McLachlan's album "Surfacing" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 3rd track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Adia lyrics?


When it comes to the meaning of the lyrics, the 'Adia' song of Sarah McLachlan is a lyrical account of a relationship in which the protagonist feels that they have betrayed the confidence of the other partner and is still trying to grasp the situation after the separation. The words emit a feeling of innocence lost, the desire to know what went wrong and the conviction that even if innocence falters, it can still be preserved if one believes in it. Adia lyrics are gradually revealing heartbreak, love, reflection, angst and solitude. Nevertheless, the piece also underlined the aspects of regret and self-reflection, innocence and vulnerability, and love and support. The lyrics are so loaded with the themes of emotional turmoil and personal relationships that they might even require parental supervision but yet they are free from explicit language, violence, or any adult content that would lead to a higher rating.
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Which genre is Adia?


Adia falls under the genre Pop.
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How long is the song Adia?


Adia song length is 4 minutes and 04 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Sarah Mclachlan, Pierre Marchand
Record Label(s): 1997 Arista Records, Inc
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Meaning to "Adia" song lyrics

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Bernie June 27, 2012-0:15
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I don't know who she is singing about. But I do know I have someone in mind this song is about in my personal life. Sarah captures it.
My Town April 7, 2012-18:58
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Sarah describes this as being about My problems in dealing with feeling responsible for everyone else. In a radio interview, she stated that it was inspired by the way her father always felt respons
Chaco Burger August 23, 2010-5:04
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Clearly a song showing her unrequited love for Eddie Van Halen (replace the Adia with Eddie V and it just all totally falls into place) who was married to Valerie Bertinelli at the time.
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