Kiss Of Life

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Reviving Love with a 'Kiss of Life'

Friendly Fires' song 'Kiss of Life' is a vibrant and evocative exploration of rejuvenation and the power of love to breathe new life into a fading relationship. The lyrics are rich with imagery, using natural elements like the sea, the tide, and the sky to symbolize the ebb and flow of emotions and the passage of time. The repeated phrase 'rub that line above the sand' suggests an attempt to erase boundaries or past mistakes, emphasizing the desire to start anew and hold onto something precious before it slips away.

The chorus, with its plea 'Don't let go, this could be so perfect,' underscores the urgency and hope that love can be salvaged. The 'kiss of life' metaphorically represents a moment of revival, akin to a life-saving breath that can reignite passion and connection. This idea is further reinforced by the imagery of 'a thousand butterflies, your lips to mine,' which evokes a sense of delicate beauty and transformation.

The song also touches on themes of loss and longing, as seen in the lines 'Could you wave goodbye to sun? The sea, the stars, the waves, the tide?' These elements symbolize the vast and uncontrollable forces that can pull people apart, yet the song remains hopeful, suggesting that a simple act of love can overcome these challenges. Friendly Fires' energetic and rhythmic musical style complements the lyrical content, creating a sense of urgency and movement that mirrors the emotional journey described in the song.

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