Coming Alive

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Awakening to Love: The Joy of Coming Alive

Kodaline's song "Coming Alive" is a heartfelt celebration of the transformative power of love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who has been through a period of darkness and despair, symbolized by a "big rain cloud" hanging over them. This imagery sets the stage for the arrival of a significant other, who is likened to a "lightning bolt from heaven." This person not only brings light into the narrator's life but also liberates them emotionally, as expressed in the line, "Then you stole my heart and you set me free."

The recurring phrase "I'm coming alive" serves as the song's emotional core, encapsulating the rejuvenation and newfound vitality that love has brought into the narrator's life. The lyrics emphasize the omnipresence of this love, from "the morning sun to the midnight hour" and "the break of day to the dark of night." This constant presence signifies that the love is not fleeting but enduring, providing a sense of stability and comfort. The repetition of phrases like "It feels so good and it feels so right" reinforces the overwhelming positivity and rightness of this emotional awakening.

Kodaline's musical style, known for its emotive and anthemic qualities, perfectly complements the song's theme. The uplifting melody and passionate delivery amplify the sense of joy and liberation that the lyrics convey. The song captures the essence of finding someone who makes life feel complete, turning every moment into an opportunity for happiness and growth. It's a powerful reminder of how love can be a catalyst for personal transformation, making one feel truly alive.

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