Exploring the interplay between love, hope, and self-awareness, this composition delves into the ephemeral nature of human experiences. The imagery of dissipating memories and fading roses symbolizes the transient essence of time and space. The lyrics suggest a journey from blindness to enlightenment, emphasizing that excessive love and hope may fall short in fulfilling one's deeper needs. By urging introspection—"turn towards the self and look into your soul"—the song underscores the importance of self-discovery over external validation. Ultimately, it conveys a poignant realization: true understanding and clarity arise from within, rather than from an overabundance of emotional or aspirational excesses.
Fall into the Light
Lyrics
Written on the water, memories dissipate
Eyes begin to open, darkness drifts away
Time and space like roses, whose petals drop and fade
And fall into the light as it dreams of yesterday
Too much love is not enough for us
I was once too blind to see
There is nothing sacred, only heaven knows
So turn towards the self and look into your soul
Too much love is not enough for us
I was once too blind to see
Too much hope will never be enough
It's become so clear to me
Too much love is not enough for us
I was once too blind to see
Too much hope will never be enough
The truth is clear to me
Writer(s): John Petrucci, Jordan Rudess, Michael Mangini, John Myung
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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