Helicopter
Covenant Lyrics


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Twenty years ago I rode
By helicopter to the sky
I laughed at gravitation
For a moment I was free

They say I never landed
You know they may be right
It looks better from above
With some distance in between

To leave is never easy
Perhaps it shouldn't be
But return is even harder
Yes, return is harder still

I often dream of flying
Far above the city streets
I beat my wings and leave
For Cairo or New York

To leave is never easy
Perhaps it shouldn't be
But return is even harder
Yes, return is harder still

I can go to many places
But there's no one there to meet
And the sky is a lonely place
Just me and the silent clouds

To leave is never easy
Perhaps it shouldn't be




But return is even harder
Yes, return is harder still

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song Helicopter by Covenant is a contemplation on the nature of leaving and returning. Using the image of being airborne in a helicopter the artist describes the feeling of freedom that one experiences when they leave a situation or place. The line "I laughed at gravitation" is an indication of the sense of liberation that comes with breaking away from something that holds one down. However, the artist then acknowledges that the feeling of elation is often short-lived as the return is even harder than the leave. The song uses flight as a metaphor for the search for freedom and the nostalgia that comes with the realization that no matter how far one flies or goes, one can never escape the feelings and memories that tie them to a place.


The lyrics of the song Helicopter have a universal application, as they describe the inner conflict one experiences when they leave a familiar environment for the unknown. The song speaks to the fundamental human need for a sense of belonging and the pain of aloneness that goes with it. The artist captures the essence of change and how challenging it is, showing that leaving and returning are two sides of the same coin, and that both come with different challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

Twenty years ago I rode
Twenty years ago, I used a helicopter as a means of transportation


By helicopter to the sky
I flew up high in the sky using the helicopter


I laughed at gravitation
I found joy in defying gravity and flying up high


For a moment I was free
During that moment in the air, I felt liberated and unconstrained


They say I never landed
There are rumors that I disappeared and never came back from my helicopter ride


You know they may be right
It's possible that the rumors are true


It looks better from above
The view from up high is better and more appealing


With some distance in between
Having distance from the ground makes it more enjoyable to look at


To leave is never easy
Leaving a place or situation is always difficult


Perhaps it shouldn't be
Maybe it's necessary or inevitable to leave certain things behind


But return is even harder
Coming back to a place or situation can be more challenging


Yes, return is harder still
It's especially tough to come back after a long time away


I often dream of flying
I frequently have dreams where I'm flying up high


Far above the city streets
My dreams usually involve soaring high over the urban landscape


I beat my wings and leave
In my dreams, I fly away by flapping my wings like a bird


For Cairo or New York
My dreams take me to far-off destinations like Cairo or New York


I can go to many places
I have the freedom to travel to various locations


But there's no one there to meet
However, there's no one waiting for me at those places


And the sky is a lonely place
Being up high in the air can be a solitary experience


Just me and the silent clouds
I'm up there alone with nothing but the clouds for company




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOAKIM MONTELIUS, SIMONSSON ESKIL, SIMONSSON ESKIL SIMONSSON ESKIL

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