Above The Storm

Stick Figure Stick Figure

Embracing Life's Mysteries and Joys: A Journey Above The Storm

Stick Figure's song "Above The Storm" is a contemplative and uplifting piece that encourages listeners to embrace the beauty and mysteries of life. The lyrics open with a series of reflective questions, such as "Have you ever felt the light of the Moon?" and "Have you ever tried to scream in silence?" These questions set a tone of introspection, inviting the listener to ponder their own experiences and emotions. The desire to live on an island symbolizes a yearning for simplicity and peace, away from the complexities of the modern world.

The recurring theme of living it up, especially in the chorus, serves as a powerful reminder to seize the moment and find joy in the present. The imagery of a break in the clouds and the juxtaposition of rain and sunshine highlight the duality of life's experiences—moments of hardship and moments of happiness. The song suggests that even in difficult times, there is always a silver lining, and it's essential to focus on the positive aspects of life.

As the song progresses, it delves into deeper existential questions, such as the mystery of what happens after death. The idea that the soul starts flying implies a sense of liberation and transcendence. The lyrics encourage listeners to live fully and appreciate the present, as life is a precious gift. The closing lines, which wish the listener well and express gratitude for life, reinforce the song's overall message of positivity and mindfulness. Stick Figure's reggae-influenced sound, combined with these thoughtful lyrics, creates a soothing and inspiring listening experience.

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