From a friend to a stranger, how'ss your life in your current situation
Did they hold you hostage?
Did they tell you lies?
Just to add to your frustration
Oh my heart...

So you travel all day and you travel high
On a road to change your life
Now to give it all the way but to sing your song
Cause in the end that's when you arrive

Oh My heart it brings me
When I hear them call your name

Oh to see
Inside myself
Like I can see
But no one else could ever know
The way we'd end up here

So from a friend to a stranger how's your life in your current situation?
Wish you happiness and freedom and I wish you life
When you reach your destination
Your destination (x3)


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    My Interpretation

    This song is absolutely haunting and beautiful. I have a good friend who I have had a long friendship with, and we have been through a lot together. She and I are both now married to other people, and she and her husband live in a different state now. This song always makes me think of her.

    My interpretation of this song is something similar to what I have been through with my friend. We were friends, then at least one of us wondered if maybe we should be more than friends, then we didn't talk for awhile due to the emotions revealed when one of us told the other about our thoughts and feelings. Now, these friends are separated by distance and time and neither of them could have ever forseen where time would have taken them. However, there is still a deep bond between the two that will always exist regardless of where they are and what their lives have in store for them.

    Just my interpretation, of course.

    Fasemanon June 14, 2009   Link

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