All of the above key words are applicable to Jesus's SECOND coming. However, the song has Always, Always, reminded me of The SONny OF GOD (Messiah Jesus Christ) returning to earth at his SECOND coming. As from NjI've always liked the song since the first time I heard it, even though I never knew many of the lyrics, only picking out a few key words like: Sonny, Came Home, Mission, Fire, List of Names, Vengence, World is Burning Down, etc.Of course, I am biased because of my own experience. She closes her eyes and flies out if her mind to dissociate and escape the horrible memories. Everyone knew (count the years, you always knew it) that someday it would come to this. She is walking on a wire, the tightrope of her sanity. She really was hypnotized and told the abuse never happened. I think the idea of burning down a house is a metaphor for wanting to destroy the legacy of lies that her family has created about her. She finally gets out and decides to avenge what was done to her. Ruffian from UsaI think it is about a woman whose family members abused her so badly that she ended up in an institution, where she suffers more abuse.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc. She's out there on her own and she's alright The last and concluding verse fades off in the melody of surroundings and musings which is all that's left.It's time for a few small repairs she said She's out there on her own and she's alright Sunny came home Go as extreme as you want and mourn to death upon your solitude, but when the end is near, your hearty instincts are going to call upon you and say words like 'Count the years, you always knew it Strike a match, go on and do it' Your instincts would always prevail over your luxuries. Get the kids and bring a sweater Dry is good and wind is better Count the years, you always knew it Strike a match, go on and do itįirstly save what's left of you and guard them to dry winds, which would at least not drench and ruin them. And if it gets on your very last nerve all you can wish for is to walk into the fire. Negativities are not something that we as humans tend to accept in our life readily but as you allow them to step in by their mere infliction in form of eavesdropping or teasing, the drug gets into you pleasingly poisoning the positivity out of your life. Realising intensions behind your vengeance is realising how you lead them into your life. I am incapable to condescend but I am not the one who can blend. It's time for a few small repairs she said Sunny came home with a vengeance She says days go by I don't know why I'm walking on a wire Sunny came home with a list of names She didn't believe in transcendence 'I close my eyes and fly out of my mind Into the fire' is one such repulse by which to hush the reality, the inevitable end called death is summoned. This verse also explains the process of captivating thoughts into a chain of grieving repulses. But at the end of the day you know you came home with a mission to silence your apprehensions. On one such day, walking back home is not the same as everyday, you walk home with dry tears and heavy heart, you walk home pretending to be unpretentious so as to analyse a book and box of tools. While everything around you is falling apart and fading you into a dim source of light, the flickers from this light are dispersed and tangled all along with your memories and the places you've been to witness the nothingness that today made your throat so heavy. I close my eyes and fly out of my mind Into the fireįor me, I think the meaning of this verse is way more deeper than how simply it's portrayed. She says days go by I'm hypnotized I'm walking on a wire She opened a book and a box of tools Sunny came home with a mission Sunny came home to her favorite room Sunny sat down in the kitchen We all have those instances in life where we'd listen to the right song at the right time and I heard this song that obliged my refuted heart to get in-sink with it's lyrics so meticulously that my surreal temper was instantly cured. So I went to my room for an excuse to sit and overthink and plugged in my earphones. And there again, the weather decided not to act on my favour. I was advised that I should go on a walk and listen to some good music. I remember the first time I heard this song, I was not in my best possible mood.
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