kinabalu
Linea Aspera Lyrics


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It's a long way home for both of us,
The cold is just as dangerous.

Why the fear?
Why the fear?
Why the fear? Why the fear?
Falling on the tundra...
Why the fear?
Why the fear?




Why the fear? Why the fear?
Falling on the tundra...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Linea Aspera's song Kinabalu speak to the danger and fear of being lost in a cold, inhospitable environment. The opening lines "It's a long way home for both of us, The cold is just as dangerous" set the scene of a difficult journey ahead. The repeated refrain of "Why the fear?" creates a sense of uncertainty and anxiety, as if the singer is trying to convince themselves not to be afraid. The image of "Falling on the tundra" reinforces the idea of being lost and alone in a harsh landscape, where one misstep could be fatal.


The lyrics can be interpreted in a number of ways, but one possible reading is as a metaphor for a difficult emotional journey. The "cold" could represent feelings of isolation or distance from others, while the fear and uncertainty could reflect a sense of not knowing which way to turn or how to navigate difficult emotions. The repeated questioning of "Why the fear?" adds to this sense of confusion and doubt, as if the singer is trying to talk themselves out of their own anxiety.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a long way home for both of us,
Our journey back to where we belong is a difficult and distant one for the both of us to face together.


The cold is just as dangerous.
The harsh and unforgiving elements we face along the way pose a risk to our survival.


Why the fear?
What is causing us to feel this overwhelming sense of anxiety or apprehension?


Why the fear?
What is the root of our terror or dread that we cannot seem to shake?


Why the fear? Why the fear?
We continue to question and search for answers as to why we feel such a strong aversion to proceeding forward.


Falling on the tundra...
We are falling and stumbling amidst the barren and desolate landscape, feeling lost and unsure of our direction.




Writer(s): ryan ambridge

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