Feel The Breeze

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Navigating the Chill of Lost Love: A Reflection on 'Feel The Breeze' by Air Supply

Air Supply's song 'Feel The Breeze' delves into the emotional aftermath of a lost love, using the changing seasons as a metaphor for the singer's internal state. The lyrics open with a sense of disorientation, where the protagonist is so consumed by their feelings that they can't even notice the color of the sky. This sets the stage for a deeper reflection on their current emotional turmoil.

The chorus, 'Feel the breeze, we're coming to winter,' serves as a poignant metaphor for the cold and lonely period the singer is entering. Winter, often symbolizing hardship and isolation, mirrors the singer's feelings of dejection and loss. The repetition of this line emphasizes the inevitability and the harsh reality of this emotional winter. The singer acknowledges their loneliness and the long, cold journey ahead, making it clear that this is not just a passing phase but a significant period of their life.

The lyrics also touch on the idea of missed opportunities and the realization that certain chances were not taken. The line 'For in this world to take some chances from your glances I see it's wrong' suggests a moment of clarity where the singer understands that their previous actions or inactions have led to this point. The mention of 'Brother sun you cast a shadow, now I need my lonely role' further underscores the contrast between the warmth of past love and the cold shadow of its absence. This song beautifully captures the essence of heartbreak and the introspective journey that follows, making it a relatable and emotionally resonant piece for anyone who has experienced the pain of lost love.

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