In this evocative composition by Vian Izak and Juniper Vale, the song encapsulates a meditation on heartache, resilience, and cyclical renewal. The nightingale symbolizes solace and the enduring nature of life despite its intermittent darkness and despair. Lines like "I'm not scared of the dark; it's been less bite and more bark" suggest that fear and hardship are often less terrifying than they seem. The recurring theme of life beginning anew serves as a hopeful reminder that every ending births new beginnings. Through poignant lyrics, the song gently encourages embracing vulnerability and finding strength in the continuity of life’s journey. #Resilience #Hope
Call the Nightingale
Lyrics
Call the nightingale
There is heartache in this town
And the stars are just old lights
I can see them falling down
I'm not scared of the dark
It's been less bite and more bark
I'm not scared of the end
Life always begins again
Call the nightingale
There is heartache on your lips
And your heart's a foreign house
And your soul is full of rips
But don't be scared of the dark
It's been less bite and more bark
Don't be scared of the end
Life always begins again
With the songs of nightingales
With the songs of nightingales
Writer(s): VIAN IZAK ZAAYMAN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Sentric Music, Songtrust Ave
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