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Blinded
Maclean Tara Lyrics


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There's a fire on the mountain
A path through the sea
You were blinded by the flames in me
There's a broken land I've seen it
Here to swallow love
I can feel my fingers slipping
Maybe I don't know what love is
But it isn't this,
No, it isn't this
There's a truth long forgotten
A trust long denied
And a child somewhere hungry and crying
And maybe I don't know what love is
But it isn't this,
No, it isn't this
There's a path through the mountain
Fire on the sea
You were blinded by the flames in me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Maclean Tara's "Blinded" are a beautiful exploration of love and its complicated nature. The first lines, "There's a fire on the mountain, a path through the sea," suggest that there are obstacles in life that must be overcome in order to find true love. The singer of the song then goes on to say that the person in question was "blinded by the flames in me", indicating that they were initially drawn to them due to a passionate and intense attraction. However, the lines "Maybe I don't know what love is, but it isn't this" suggest that this passion is not enough to sustain a meaningful relationship, and that the singer is beginning to question the nature of the love they share with this person.


As the song continues, it becomes clear that there are larger societal issues at play, as the singer notes "a truth long forgotten, a trust long denied, and a child somewhere hungry and crying." These lines hint at the importance of social justice and activism in the search for true love; it is not enough to simply be passionate or attracted to someone, but one must also be mindful of the larger world around them and work towards making it a better place for everyone.


The final lines of the song, "There's a path through the mountain, fire on the sea, you were blinded by the flames in me," suggest that while the singer recognizes the limitations of their current relationship, they are still open to the possibility of finding true love in the future. The song ends on a hopeful note, suggesting that while love may be a difficult journey, it is one that is ultimately worth pursuing.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a fire on the mountain
The singer is describing a physical fire on a mountain which is a metaphor for intense passion or emotion.


A path through the sea
The singer is describing a miraculous path created through the sea as a metaphor for hope and a way forward.


You were blinded by the flames in me
The singer had a powerful impact on someone who was overwhelmed and consumed by their passion.


There's a broken land I've seen it
The artist is describing a place of despair they've witnessed where nothing seems to grow and everything is in ruins.


Here to swallow love
The artist is describing how this desolate land has a way of consuming even the strongest feelings of love.


I can feel my fingers slipping
The singer is realizing that they are losing control of a situation or their emotions and it's slipping away from their grasp.


Maybe I don't know what love is
The singer is expressing doubt as to whether or not they truly understand what love is.


But it isn't this, No, it isn't this
The artist is acknowledging that whatever they are experiencing is not true love and they need to find something deeper.


There's a truth long forgotten
The artist is acknowledging that there is something true and meaningful that has been lost or forgotten.


A trust long denied
The artist is acknowledging that they or someone else has denied trust in the past and caused a hurt that has not been forgiven.


And a child somewhere hungry and crying
The singer is acknowledging the existence of a child suffering and showing empathy for their situation.


And maybe I don't know what love is
The artist is once again acknowledging their uncertainty of what love truly is.


But it isn't this, No, it isn't this
The singer is reiterating that what they've been experiencing is not true love and they need to find something deeper.


There's a path through the mountain
The singer is acknowledging that even though there are difficulties, there is a way through and a way forward.


Fire on the sea
The singer is describing another metaphorical image where fire is on the sea, which represents the intensity of their passion or emotion.


You were blinded by the flames in me
The artist is reiterating that someone was overwhelmed and consumed by their passion.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MACLEAN

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