Across The Ocean

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Finding Home Across the Oceans: A Journey of Self-Discovery

New Empire's song "Across The Ocean" is a poignant exploration of self-discovery and the search for belonging. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a journey across vast seas, symbolizing the quest to find oneself and escape the loneliness that often resides in the heart. The idea of sailing across the seven seas and searching for distant islands represents the lengths one might go to in order to find peace and understanding. The mention of songs sung for years suggests a timeless quest for meaning and connection, hinting at the universal nature of this journey.

The chorus emphasizes the theme of searching for one's true self, highlighting the feeling of being lost for too long. The lyrics suggest that the secret to finding oneself lies in the concept of 'coming home,' which can be interpreted as returning to one's roots or finding inner peace. This homecoming is portrayed as a revelation that everything one needs has been within reach all along. The metaphor of a boat drifting ashore and the hidden treasure deep within the sea further illustrate the idea that the answers we seek are often buried within ourselves, waiting to be discovered.

The repeated question of why we waste time and the plea to be pulled together and put in place reflect a desire for stability and purpose. The song ultimately conveys a message of hope and reassurance, suggesting that the journey of self-discovery, though challenging, leads to a profound realization that we already possess what we need to feel complete. The recurring theme of 'coming home' serves as a powerful reminder that true fulfillment comes from within, and the journey itself is an essential part of finding that inner peace.

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