Drifting
Arianna Monteverdi Lyrics


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Forced forced to recall these old memories
In my old town
Save save your longing for love
For a world
Where men and the wind that blows
Will wrap their songs round you again

So won't we won't we gather what's left of our courage
And not just for this one time
And try try to reach the other bank
and its moving shore




The one that we were all once promised to reach
A long long long time ago

Overall Meaning

In Arianna Monteverdi's song "Drifting," the lyrics depict the singer being compelled to revisit past memories in their old town. The sense of being forced suggests a reluctance to confront these memories, implying that something painful or uncomfortable is being resurrected. The reference to saving one's longing for love implies a longing for a world where love is more readily available, a world in which men and the winds that blow embody and embrace love through their songs. This longing for love and connection seems to harken back to a time when such promises were made, but have since been forgotten or abandoned.


The chorus serves as an invitation to gather courage, not for a singular moment but as a persistent effort. The invitation is extended to reach for the other bank, which represents a metaphorical place of arrival or fulfillment. The moving shore conveys the idea of constant change and evolution, implying that the journey towards the desired destination is ever-shifting. The reference to a promise made a long time ago suggests a deep nostalgia for a time when these aspirations felt more attainable or within reach.


Overall, "Drifting" explores themes of nostalgia, longing, and the search for love and connection. It portrays a protagonist forced to reckon with past memories while yearning for a world in which love is more prevalent and satisfying. The lyrics also call for sustained courage in pursuing these desires and highlight the ever-changing nature of the journey.




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