Over My Head

Asaf Avidan Asaf Avidan

Resurrecting Love: A Journey Back Home

Asaf Avidan's song "Over My Head" delves into the themes of redemption, reconciliation, and the enduring power of love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has been through a tumultuous period, feeling overwhelmed and almost defeated, as suggested by the line "Dragged back from the dead." This metaphorical resurrection signifies a profound transformation, where the protagonist is given a second chance at life and love.

The imagery of a "seedling in the snow" evokes a sense of vulnerability and new beginnings. It suggests that despite the harsh conditions, there is potential for growth and renewal. The protagonist's plea to reconnect, "‘Cause baby I'm coming back home," underscores a deep yearning for reconciliation and the hope of rekindling a lost relationship. The repeated request, "Please don't lock the door," highlights the fear of rejection and the desire for acceptance and forgiveness.

The song also explores the theme of light and darkness, with the line "Then you turned on the light, like a moth in the night." This metaphor suggests that the presence of the loved one brings clarity and hope, guiding the protagonist out of a dark period. The recurring affirmation, "Baby I'm yours," reinforces the commitment and devotion that the protagonist feels, despite the past mistakes and hardships. Avidan's soulful delivery and poignant lyrics create a powerful narrative of love's resilience and the possibility of redemption.

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  2. Over My Head
  3. My Old Pain
  4. Twisted Olive Branch
  5. Lost Horse
  6. Anagnorisis
  7. Darkness Song
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