Sweet Release

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The Yearning for Sweet Release

The song "Sweet Release" by Live is a poetic exploration of longing and transcendence. The lyrics convey a deep yearning for liberation and enlightenment, symbolized by the imagery of light and the act of lighting a candle. This light represents hope, clarity, and the unveiling of truths, suggesting a desire to escape the darkness of doubt and uncertainty. The mention of worship and the metaphor of a "mad temple crowd" evoke a sense of reverence and intensity, highlighting the powerful emotions involved in this quest for release.

The recurring theme of "better times" and "sweet release" underscores a longing for transformation and escape from the burdens of the present. The lyrics suggest a struggle against doubt, depicted as a "cloud" that obscures the sun, symbolizing the obstacles that hinder personal growth and happiness. The song speaks to the universal human desire to overcome these challenges and find a path to a more fulfilling existence, where love and understanding can flourish.

The imagery of "dying tonight" and "leaving this plastic place" further emphasizes the theme of transcendence. It suggests a metaphorical death, a shedding of superficiality and material concerns, to achieve a purer, more spiritual state of being. The dove, a symbol of peace and freedom, represents the ultimate goal of this journey. Through its evocative language and rich symbolism, "Sweet Release" captures the essence of the human spirit's quest for liberation and the hope for a brighter future.

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  2. Dance with you
  3. Deep Enough
  4. The Dolphin's Cry
  5. Heaven
  6. Sweet Release
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