It's a Miracle
Amber Thompson Lyrics


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Guns that cross the street
You never know who you might meet
Who's in disguise
Ooh as you blow a storm
There's no one there
To keep you warm
It's no surprise
There's something in my eyes
It's a miracle
It's a miracle
It's a miracle
And dreams are made of emotion
Dance with the counterfeit
The plastic smiles and micro heat
I'll meet you there
Run to the edge of town
Where Hollywood lay its footprints down
Monroe was there
But do you really care
It's a miracle
It's a miracle
It's a miracle
And dreams are made of emotion




Cry it's a miracle
Cry it's a miracle

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Amber Thompson's "It's A Miracle" capture the essence of living in a city that never sleeps. The opening lines of "Guns that cross the street, you never know who you might meet" suggest that danger is always lurking in the shadows, and the next line "who's in disguise" emphasizes that people are not always who they seem to be. The song goes on to describe the fleeting nature of relationships in a big city, with lines like "there's no one there to keep you warm" and "dance with the counterfeit, the plastic smiles and micro heat." Despite these challenges, the chorus emphasizes the miracle of being alive and experiencing the emotions that come with city living.


The second verse takes a nostalgic turn, with a reference to the legendary Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe and the footprints she left behind. The line "but do you really care" suggests that even iconic figures like Monroe may not hold as much weight in our lives as we think they do. The repetition of the chorus, with the addition of the word "cry," adds a sense of urgency and emotion to the song, as if the singer is pleading with listeners to appreciate the miracle of being alive.


In terms of themes, "It's A Miracle" can be seen as a celebration of life in the face of adversity. The lyrics acknowledge the challenges of living in a big city, but ultimately emphasize the importance of experiencing and feeling emotions. The chorus, with its repetition of the word "miracle," reinforces the idea that being alive is a special and valuable thing.


Line by Line Meaning

Guns that cross the street
The dangers of violence loom in life's journey


You never know who you might meet
Life is full of unexpected encounters with people from all walks of life


Who's in disguise
Not everyone reveals their true selves at first glance


Ooh as you blow a storm
As you go through turbulent situations


There's no one there
Sometimes it feels like there's no one else around


To keep you warm
No one to provide emotional support


It's no surprise
It's not unexpected


There's something in my eyes
I am feeling emotional


It's a miracle
The fact that we are alive and experiencing life is a miracle


And dreams are made of emotion
Our aspirations are based on our deepest feelings and desires


Dance with the counterfeit
Interact with those who are not genuine


The plastic smiles and micro heat
People who are fake and only have surface-level interactions


I'll meet you there
I will be there for you


Run to the edge of town
Escape the mundane and go to a place that's exciting and different


Where Hollywood lay its footprints down
A place where famous and talented people have left their mark


Monroe was there
Even Marilyn Monroe was once in that place


But do you really care
Does that matter to you?


Cry it's a miracle
Expressing emotion can be a miraculous experience


Cry it's a miracle
Embrace the wonder of life




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