Eight Miles High
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Hate these moments when i′m alone
Rescue me with your voice while you're gone
Yes i promised, i′m waiting patiently
Until you're safely return
Its so lonely as i look at the sky
There's no color here, theres black and there′s white




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to 3's son, "Eight Miles High," are incredibly introspective and emotional. The singer starts by expressing their dislike of being alone, and how they wish for the presence of their loved one to fill the void. They long for their partner's voice to rescue them and make them feel less isolated while they're away. The singer then explains that they've promised to wait patiently until their loved one comes back safely. They seem to be deeply pained by their partner's absence, and they long for them to come back home.


The final two lines of the verse provide a glimpse into the singer's mental state. They describe the sky as being colorless, with only black and white. This could be interpreted in a few different ways, but it might symbolize the singer's emotional state. They're feeling empty and devoid of emotions, and they're desperately seeking for something, or someone, to fill that void.


Overall, the lyrics to "Eight Miles High" are poignant and deeply relatable. The song deals with themes of love, loneliness, and emotional pain in a moving and introspective way.


Line by Line Meaning

Hate these moments when i'm alone
I dislike being by myself.


Rescue me with your voice while you're gone
Your voice brings comfort to me even when you're not around.


Yes i promised, i'm waiting patiently
I made a promise to wait for you and I am doing so with patience.


Until you're safely return
I will keep waiting for you until you return safely.


Its so lonely as i look at the sky
As I gaze at the sky, I feel a sense of loneliness.


There's no color here, theres black and there's white
The world seems dull and lacking in vibrancy, limited only to black and white.




Writer(s): Gene Clark, James Mcguinn, David Van Cortland Crosby

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