So I Could Find My Way

Enya Enya

A Guiding Light Through Dreams and Love

The song "So I Could Find My Way" by Enya is a heartfelt tribute to a guiding figure who has provided unwavering support and love. The lyrics convey a deep sense of gratitude for the dreams shared and the guidance given, which have been instrumental in the speaker's journey of self-discovery and growth. Enya's ethereal voice and the song's gentle melody enhance the feeling of a serene and profound appreciation for the mentorship received.

The repeated phrase "You held me high" emphasizes the uplifting nature of the support provided by the mentor figure, likened to a harbor holding back the sea, suggesting protection and safety. This metaphor illustrates the strength and stability that the mentor has offered, allowing the speaker to navigate life's challenges. The song also touches on the theme of separation and the passage of time, with the mentor now being in the shadows of the speaker's heart, indicating that although they may be physically apart, the influence and love remain a guiding force.

The act of giving a dream upon another shore and each night and evermore reflects the speaker's desire to reciprocate the love and support they have received. It's a promise to honor the legacy of the mentor by continuing to cherish and live out the dreams that were nurtured together. The song is a beautiful expression of the enduring bond between the mentor and the mentee, and the transformative power of love and guidance in one's life journey.

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