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TEA PARTY
- Mantra Lyrics
A thousand dreams within
Within me sofetly burn
They burn the savage soul
Tat twisted what it learned
I feel this life slipping by
I can fell this life slipping by
Desire is a state
A state of ill repair
It's ill prepared to cope
It's ill prepared to care
I feel this life slipping by
I can fell this life slipping by
Time and time life's left me only
Feeling sick and feeling scared
Now my love is strong
My love is strong
I'll go on and on and on and on and on
Mercy is the cry of the soul that stirred
Beneath the creeping vine
A flower trys to change its tries to satisfy
It's thrist without the rains
I fell this change coming on
I can feel this change coming on
Time and time life's left me only
Feeling sick and feeling scared
Now love is strong my love is strong
I'll go on and on and on and on and on
Ercy is the cry of the soul that stirred
Mercy is the cry and it's never heard
Mantra is written by Jeffrey Scott Martin, Stuart Chatwood, Jeffrey John Burrows. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Mantra lyrics?
When we reflect on what the artist might have meant, Mantra, a great piece of music by The Tea Party, presents the conflict of the inner self and the longing for love and mercy, by metaphors such as 'a thousand dreams within' and 'a creeping vine' to depict the very fight of chaos against the desire for change and healing. The main ideas of Mantra lyrics are love, reflection, angst, hope and empowerment. Simultaneously, the song puts a big focus on the existential struggle, the power of love, the demand for and the giving of mercy, the power of intensity and the enduring and resilient fight. Narratives of emotional conflict, lust, and the quest for meaning reflect the lives of many people and may be dense reasoning for younger listeners. The lyrics are elegant and classy, yet quite non-explicit, hence the need for parental supervision is only suggested.
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