Forever and a Day
Freiheit Lyrics


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Sunday morning, half past four
She went softly out the door
In the early morning sun
She didn't even tell a friend
Not a goodbye in the end
No one knew that she was gone

Just a tear and sigh
And as feelings die
She is leaving it behind
Forever and a day
Changing point of view
Making dreams come true
And I know what's on her mind
Forever and a day

Takes the ring right off her hand
No more reason to pretend
On a train at station's end
Searching for a little more
Feelings never felt before
Till the river starts to bend

Just a tear and sigh
And as feelings die
She is leaving it behind
Forever and a day
Changing point of view
Making dreams come true
And I know what's on her mind
Forever and a day

She's leaving it all behind

Just a tear and sigh
And as feelings die
She is leaving it behind
Forever and a day
Changing point of view
Making dreams come true




And I know what's on her mind
Forever and a day

Overall Meaning

The song "Forever and a Day" by Freiheit portrays a woman leaving her current life behind and stepping into the unknown in search of something more fulfilling. The singer describes the moment of the woman's departure, waking up early in the morning and leaving without saying goodbye to anyone. She takes off her ring, representing an end to a previous relationship, as she boards a train and begins her journey. The lyrics suggest that the woman is not running away from anything, but rather she is pursuing her own dreams and desires.


As the song progresses, the singer reinforces the idea that the woman's departure is not out of sadness or despair. Instead, it's a change in perspective and an opportunity to pursue her passions. The chorus, "Forever and a Day, Changing point of view, Making dreams come true," reflects the woman's commitment to her own personal growth and fulfillment. The singer acknowledges that the decision to leave behind a previous life can be difficult, but ultimately worth it in the pursuit of happiness and personal fulfillment.


In conclusion, "Forever and a Day" is a powerful song about taking control of one's life and pursuing personal growth and fulfillment. It emphasizes the importance of embracing change and taking risks to achieve one's dreams and aspirations.


Line by Line Meaning

Sunday morning, half past four
The story starts on a Sunday morning, as the clock strikes 4:30 a.m.


She went softly out the door
She exited the door without making any noise to avoid waking anyone up.


In the early morning sun
The sun was rising as she left in the morning.


She didn't even tell a friend
She didn't disclose or reveal her plan to leave with anyone, not even a friend.


Not a goodbye in the end
She didn't say goodbye to anyone before leaving.


No one knew that she was gone
Nobody realized that she had left, and she didn't want anyone to think otherwise.


Just a tear and sigh
She left with mixed emotions, signified by a tear and a sigh.


And as feelings die
Her emotions started to fade away as she journeyed away.


She is leaving it behind
She is leaving behind everything she knows and loved.


Forever and a day
She is not coming back any time sooner.


Changing point of view
She is taking on a different perspective on life.


Making dreams come true
She's chasing after her goals or fulfilling her aspirations.


And I know what's on her mind
It's apparent, and one can predict her intentions.


Takes the ring right off her hand
She removes her ring, symbolizing that she's leaving behind her past.


No more reason to pretend
She no longer has a reason to pretend about anything.


On a train at station's end
She rides a train departing from the last train station, signifying anew beginning.


Searching for a little more
She yearns for more out of life.


Feelings never felt before
She's experiencing emotions she's never felt before.


Till the river starts to bend
She'll keep going on the same path until she reaches a point where it is no longer sustainable or practical.


She's leaving it all behind
She's making a complete departure from everything she's ever known.




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