Soho
Daniel Cavanagh Lyrics


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The silence is only
A feeling inside me
The silence is only
A feeling that takes me
A feeling that takes me
I feel you around me
I feel you on a breeze
Sleep last silent
I wait
I feel you around me
I feel you on a breeze
Sleep last silent
I wait
I feel you around me
I feel you on a breeze
Sleep last Silent night




And I wait to see the light
I feel you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Daniel Cavanagh's song, "Soho," depict a feeling of emptiness that lingers within the singer. The silence is merely a feeling that resides within him, and it takes him to a place of introspection. He feels that someone is present around him, and he can sense their presence on the breeze. The song portrays a sense of longing and waiting amidst an atmosphere of stillness and quiet.


The lyrics of "Soho" seem to suggest that the singer is waiting for something or someone to fill the emptiness within him. Perhaps he is waiting for a lover to return or waiting for a new chapter of his life to begin. The lyrics also express a sense of patience and hope as the singer waits for the light to shine and the emptiness to be filled. The song is a beautiful representation of the human desire for meaning and connection in life.


Line by Line Meaning

The silence is only
There is a deep stillness within me


A feeling inside me
It is an emotion that courses through my veins


A feeling that takes me
It consumes me entirely


I feel you around me
Your presence is all-encompassing


I feel you on a breeze
Your essence is carried on the wind


Sleep last silent
The night is peaceful and still


I wait
I expectantly anticipate your arrival


Sleep last silent
The night is peaceful and still


I feel you around me
Your presence is all-encompassing


I feel you on a breeze
Your essence is carried on the wind


Sleep last Silent night
The night is silent and peaceful


And I wait to see the light
I am eagerly waiting for dawn to arrive


I feel you
Your essence is ever-present




Writer(s): DANIEL CAVANAGH

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