I Can Feel It Coming Back Again

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The Cycles of Life and Death in 'I Can Feel It Coming Back Again'

Live's song 'I Can Feel It Coming Back Again' delves into the profound and often cyclical nature of life and death. The lyrics paint vivid imagery of birth and death, juxtaposing the arrival of a new life with the departure of an old one. The opening lines describe a new mother crying as she gives birth, with the angel opening her eyes, symbolizing the beginning of life. This moment is filled with confusion and awe, capturing the raw and overwhelming emotions that accompany childbirth.

The song then shifts to the death of an old mother, whose intentions fall to the floor, and the angel closes her eyes. This transition signifies the end of life, with the confusion and emotions of the dying mother now passing on to the newborn baby down the hall. This cyclical nature of life and death is a central theme, highlighting the interconnectedness of these profound experiences. The repetition of 'lightning crashes' serves as a metaphor for the sudden and powerful moments that define our existence.

The chorus, with its powerful imagery of rolling thunder and forces pulling from the center of the earth, evokes a sense of inevitability and the natural order of things. The recurring line 'I can feel it coming back again' suggests a deep, almost primal awareness of these cycles. The song captures the essence of life's relentless march forward, with each ending giving way to a new beginning. Live's evocative lyrics and haunting melody create a poignant reflection on the beauty and tragedy of the human experience, reminding us of the ever-present forces that shape our lives.

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