Above Me

Rufio Rufio

Reaching for the Unattainable: A Tribute to an Angelic Presence

Rufio's song 'Above Me' is a heartfelt tribute to someone who holds an almost divine place in the singer's life. The lyrics paint a picture of admiration and longing, where the subject is described as an angelic figure, far above the singer in both physical and metaphorical terms. The repeated imagery of walking until time ends and climbing until the air is too thin emphasizes the insurmountable distance between the singer and this idealized person. This distance is not just physical but also emotional and spiritual, highlighting the subject's perfection and unattainability.

The song delves into the theme of memory and the lasting impact of this angelic figure. The lines 'You showed me life and lived nothing less' and 'I'll take my time, your memory is bliss' suggest that the subject has profoundly influenced the singer's life, offering a sense of completeness and bliss that lingers even in their absence. The use of celestial imagery, such as stars shining like the subject's eyes and the sky burning bright with their presence, further elevates this person to a divine status, making them a guiding light in the singer's life.

The recurring mention of the 'angel above me' encapsulates the central theme of the song: the singer's yearning to be with someone who seems almost otherworldly. This longing is tinged with a sense of resignation, as the singer acknowledges their inability to 'fly' and reach this angelic figure. The song beautifully captures the bittersweet nature of admiring someone from afar, knowing that they are beyond reach but still finding solace in their memory and the impact they have had on one's life.

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