To the road I did take
Trembling as the ground shakes
Under my feet cracked in a stone heal
Never ending motion
Way across the ocean
Into your devotion
Long have I gone so far from my home

What to do with this love that I'm in
I have given you all of my soul
Flying all my life like a rose in the wind
Tell me why I'm always alone
On my way back home

[Indonesian spoken]

Dreaming always begins
Find a door that's opening
Something there is shining
The light in your eyes when you were all mine
All alone as I wake
Moving to a new place
Shivering as I trace
A road of my own cut by a deep cold
(Repeat chorus)
Hang on to me tight and a rose in the wind
Will be wherever you go
On your way back home

[Indonesian spoken]

Can I take you back there?
Drifting on the warm air
Say you'll follow anywhere
All of our nights into the jade skies
I'll be true to you
Flying over the moon
Lying in the bamboo
I'll always know the light in the window

What to do with this love that I'm in
I have given you all of my soul
Flying all my life like a rose in the wind
Tell me why I'm always alone
On my way back home

Alone


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    Wow, I cannot believe nobody has commented on this song! I haven't heard many of Anggun's other songs, but this one is absolutely gorgeous!

    I think it's about somebody loving somebody else with all their soul, even though they do not return the feeling. They have tried to move on, but even so, they wonder why rejection always happens to them. They look to the rose as comfort, as it stands for meanings from happiness and love to death. I absolutely love this song and it has helped me through many times in my life.

    Barunesusaon March 26, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    I agree, Barunesusa, this song is about unrequited love. I have definitely been there, and this song is a comfort to me, and truly describes my emotions perfectly. There are two other versions of this song --the french (La rose des vent) and the indonesian version (Kembali)..Kembali is my favourite interpretation. her vocal range is used to the fullest in 'Kembali'.

    beatrizon March 28, 2006   Link

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