Exploring themes of renewal and self-discovery, "February Seven" by The Avett Brothers delves into the transformative journey of overcoming personal trials to find truth and readiness for new beginnings. The lyrics poignantly describe a moment of awakening from disillusionment, where past pains and false starts give way to a clear vision of one's path forward. The repeated refrain emphasizes the protagonist's evolution from weariness to readiness, suggesting that true growth often follows the darkest times. This song resonates as an anthem for those who have faced their inner struggles and emerged with a renewed sense of purpose 🌟. #PersonalGrowth #NewBeginnings
February Seven
Lyrics
I went on the search for something true.
I was almost there when I found you.
Sooner then my fate was wrote
Perfectly it slit my throat
And beads of lust released into the air.
When I awoke you were standing there.
I was on the mend when I fell through.
The sky around was anything but blue.
I found as I regained my feet
A wound across my memory
That no amount of stitches would repair.
But I awoke and you were standing there.
There's no fortune at the end of the road that has no end.
There's no returning to the spoils
Once you've spoiled the thought of them.
There's no falling back asleep
Once you've wakened from the dream
Now I'm rested and I'm ready,
I'm rested and I'm ready to begin.
I'm ready to begin.
I went on the search for something real.
Traded what I know for how I feel.
But the ceiling and the walls collapsed
Upon the darkness I was trapped
And as the last of breath was drawn from me
The light broke in and brought me to my feet.
There's no fortune at the end of the road that has no end.
There's no returning to the spoils
Once you've spoiled the thought of them.
There's no falling back to sleep
Once you've wakened from the dream.
Now I'm rested and I'm ready
I'm rested and I'm ready
Yeah I'm rested and I'm ready
I'm rested and I'm ready
Yeah I'm rested and I'm ready
I'm rested and I'm ready
To begin.
I'm ready to begin.
Writer(s): Robert Crawford, Scott Avett, Timothy Avett
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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