Santa Fe

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A Journey of Self-Discovery and Longing in 'Santa Fe'

Beirut's 'Santa Fe' is a poignant exploration of self-discovery, longing, and the passage of time. The song's lyrics, filled with a sense of urgency and introspection, reflect the artist's internal struggle and desire for change. The repeated phrase 'Your days in one, this day undone' suggests a feeling of monotony and the need to break free from the constraints of daily life. This sentiment is further emphasized by the line 'I'm just too young,' indicating a yearning for new experiences and a sense of impatience with the current state of affairs.

The mention of 'Santa Fe' serves as a metaphor for a place of escape and transformation. It represents a destination where the artist hopes to find solace and a new beginning. The lines 'Sign me up Santa Fe and call your son' and 'On the cross Santa Fe and all I want' evoke a sense of surrender and a plea for guidance. The reference to the cross adds a layer of spiritual significance, suggesting that the journey to Santa Fe is not just a physical one, but also a quest for inner peace and redemption.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of facing challenges head-on. The line 'And whatever comes through the door, I'll see it face to face' reflects a determination to confront obstacles and embrace whatever the future holds. This resilience is mirrored in the repetition of 'And I and I and I alone,' emphasizing the artist's resolve to navigate this journey independently. Ultimately, 'Santa Fe' is a deeply personal and introspective song that captures the universal desire for change, growth, and self-discovery.

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  2. Goshen
  3. Caspian Tiger
  4. Elephant Gun
  5. Port Of Call
  6. Nantes
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  10. Un Dernier Verre (Pour La Route)
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