Streetlights

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Finding Solace Under the Streetlights

ELEVATION RHYTHM's song "Streetlights" delves into the themes of exhaustion, despair, and the search for solace. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has reached the end of their rope, feeling lost and out of options. The darkness mentioned at the beginning symbolizes a period of deep struggle and emotional turmoil. The streets, described as wild, represent the chaotic and unsafe environment the person finds themselves in, further emphasizing their need for a sanctuary.

The chorus introduces the metaphor of streetlights turning on, which serves as a beacon of hope and a signal to return home. This imagery suggests a transition from darkness to light, from despair to comfort. The streetlights symbolize guidance and the promise of safety, much like a lighthouse guiding a ship to shore. The act of coming home is portrayed as a return to a place of innocence and security, where one can feel like a child again, free from the burdens of life.

The song also touches on the theme of divine or unconditional love. The lines about running to someone and seeing them run back highlight a reciprocal relationship filled with relief and belonging. This could be interpreted as a spiritual journey, where the person finds solace in a higher power or a deeply meaningful relationship. The repeated mention of tears, tiredness, and heaviness underscores the emotional weight carried by the individual, making the eventual relief and comfort found in 'coming home' all the more poignant.

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