I'm Gonna Fly
Kimmie Rhodes Lyrics


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The sunbird sings in the silver valley
And a song drifts in through the clouds down tornado alley.
The sunbird sings and freedom rings.
The valley moon may shine but not in my eyes.
I'm gonna fly...
I'm gonna fly...
The sunbird's song's for what he longs for.
Other loves may shine as bright but not in my eyes.
My heart can only make one sound
Like a whipporwill in the midnight.
I'm gonna fly...
I'm gonna fly...
Father sky's crying 'cause mother Earth is dying
And the sunbird he just sits there and sings about miracles.
A little time and a little more time
And the valley moon may shine but not in my eyes.




I'm gonna fly...
I'm gonna fly...

Overall Meaning

In Kimmie Rhodes's song "I'm Gonna Fly," she paints a picture of the sunbird singing in the serene and peaceful silver valley. The song might captivate your imagination as you listen to it carefully. The first stanza talks about how the sunbird sings and its song can reach even the far-off places. Kimmie Rhodes uses tornado alley to further illustrate how far the song of the bird travels. The second stanza is more personal, and it expresses how the sunbird's song is unique and breathes freedom. It implies that love may be there, but not in her eyes.


The third and fourth stanzas slow down and use symbolism to describe how the singer's heart beats, probably signifying her desire to break free from a situation. She compares her heart's sound to the whipporwill's cry in the dead of night, which soothes her. The fifth stanza jolts the listener back to reality as the sunbird cries about the world's tragedy. In this apocalyptic world, the only option left seems to be to escape into the great beyond, symbolized as flying away. The last stanza echoes the same idea, and it ends with hope of seeing the valley moon, which can't seem to shine in her eyes.


In summary, the lyrics of Kimmie Rhodes's "I'm Gonna Fly" convey the idea of longing for freedom from an overwhelming situation, as the singer compares her heart's sound to the whipporwill cry and imagines herself flying away into the great beyond.


Line by Line Meaning

The sunbird sings in the silver valley
A bird is singing in a picturesque valley.


And a song drifts in through the clouds down tornado alley.
The beautiful song can be heard in a place prone to tornadoes.


The sunbird sings and freedom rings.
The bird's melody represents freedom.


The valley moon may shine but not in my eyes.
The moon in the valley is not as important as other things.


I'm gonna fly...
I'm going to leave and seek something else.


The sunbird's song's for what he longs for.
The bird's song represents what it desires.


Other loves may shine as bright but not in my eyes.
Other things may be appealing, but not to the person speaking.


My heart can only make one sound
The artist's heart is focused on one thing.


Like a whipporwill in the midnight.
The person's heart is unique and special, like the bird.


Father sky's crying 'cause mother Earth is dying
The environment is in peril and it is making the person feel emotional.


And the sunbird he just sits there and sings about miracles.
Despite the tragedy around it, the bird sings about the miraculous.


A little time and a little more time
Time will pass by.


And the valley moon may shine but not in my eyes.
Even though things may be beautiful, other things are more important.


I'm gonna fly...
Again, the singer will leave to seek out their desires.




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