Vision
Lajamanu Teenage Band Lyrics


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I woke up this morning
To a whispering sound of the wind
My mind rushes back for my lover
Far away
I can see a vision standing
In the wind
I can't get her off my mind
My heart aches for her

I can see her in my mind
I can see a vision
I can see her standing, but it's only a vision

I can see her in my mind
Oh, I can see a vision
I can see her standing, but it's only a vision

She's in my mind
Every day of my life
I can't stop thinking about her
Night and day
The wind rushes through my body
Making me feel sad for her

I can see her in my mind
Oh, I can see a vision
I can see her standing, but it's only a vision

I can see her in my mind
Oh, I can see a vision
I can see her standing, but it's only a vision

I can see her in my mind
Oh, I can see a vision
I can see her standing, but it's only a vision

I can see her in my mind
Oh, I can see a vision
I can see her standing, but it's only a vision

But it's only a vision

But it's only a vision





But it's only a vision

Overall Meaning

The Lajamanu Teenage Band's song "Vision" is a song that speaks to long-distance love and the pain and longing that comes with it. The song's narrator wakes up to the sound of the wind and immediately thinks of his lover who is far away. He can't seem to get her out of his mind and every day, he feels her presence as if she's there with him in the wind. He sees a vision of her standing but realizes that it's only a vision, a figment of his imagination that he longs to make a reality.


The lyrics of the song capture the raw emotion of the singer who is grappling with the reality of being far away from his lover. He feels her absence so strongly that he can see her in his mind but knows that it's only a mirage. The wind serves as a metaphor for the pain that he feels, rushing through his body and making him feel sad for her. The repetition of the phrase "I can see a vision" highlights the intensity of the singer's longing and his desperate desire to be reunited with his lover.


Overall, the Lajamanu Teenage Band's "Vision" is a touching song that speaks to the universal experience of longing for love. The raw, emotional lyrics and the simple yet powerful melody make it a poignant ode to the power of love and the human heart.


Line by Line Meaning

I woke up this morning
The singer is describing a moment in time.


To a whispering sound of the wind
The singer woke up to an audible sensation created by the wind.


My mind rushes back for my lover
The singer is actively thinking about their lover.


Far away
The singer's lover is not nearby.


I can see a vision standing
The singer has a strong mental image of their lover in their mind.


In the wind
The image of the lover is connected to the wind that the singer heard earlier.


I can't get her off my mind
The singer is preoccupied with thoughts of their lover.


My heart aches for her
The singer's love for their lover is causing them emotional pain.


She's in my mind
The singer can't stop thinking about their lover.


Every day of my life
The singer thinks about their lover constantly.


I can't stop thinking about her
The singer's thoughts are consumed by their lover.


Night and day
The singer thinks about their lover all the time, not just during certain hours of the day.


The wind rushes through my body
The wind is affecting the singer's body, likely in a way that reminds them of their lover.


Making me feel sad for her
The singer feels empathy for their lover, who is not near them and may be experiencing hardship.


But it's only a vision
Despite the strength of the singer's mental image of their lover, it is not actually the same as being with them in person.


But it's only a vision
The singer recognizes that their strong mental image of their lover is not the same as reality.


But it's only a vision
The singer repeats this phrase throughout the song as a reminder to themselves that their feelings of love are not based on physical reality.




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