Friday, July 4, 2008
Invisible War
I listened to this, first time at Smoothjazz 107.1 in Baguio City. Grabe ang emote ng song! What's addicting is the melody... the lyrics adds a justification to it. I never had a chance to search more on how it was composed since I never owned any Julia Fordham album but I got hooked by this because of the depth of its message. It talks about how human we are and the insensitivity of the heart to make that spiritual connection.
As it goes...
Invisible war, seems we're fighting an invisible war
Strained maneouvres, keeping silent score
In this invisible war
Every day I seem to lose you more
Both wishing it was like before
In this invisible war
- A concrete example is seen in a romantic relationship that has faded as it lose it's glare to beauty. It's like two people in a bargaining situation who is still in doubt if both will cross the bridge of letting go and make that acceptance work... but with all what if's... time is an essential element.
Talk about a fine line between love and hate
We've lost more than our direction of late
Talk about a fine line between lovers and friends
We've never been lovers and now we're not even friends
- Remember the song by the Company? "Muntik na kitang Minahal" It configures with this message and it is absolutely sentimental.
In this invisible war, seems we're waging an invisible war
Every day I seem to lose you more
In this invisible war
-The following lines adheres to letting the pain remain... again it is bargaining in the grieving process.
It wounded deeply the scar is here to stay
Opening up at all the little things I do and say
You always want things to be as before
So I make you angry and you bleed a little more
In this invisible war, seems that we're waging an invisible war
Every day I seem to lose you more
In this invisible war
-And the idea of hope is emphasized.
Want to go away I still love you
Got to go away I always love you
Got to be away Time heals all wounds
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