Pegasus
Pegazus Lyrics


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[J.Stoj]

An ancient myth of long ago
About a white winged horse
A horse that had the powers
To fly like a bird
PEGASUS
He'd reach the clouds by the day
And at night he'd reach the stars
And gracefully flying about
He was called Pegasus




PEGASUS
Pegasus,

Overall Meaning

the song by Pegazus, speaks of an ancient myth about a legendary creature, a white-winged horse called Pegasus that possessed the extraordinary power to fly like a bird, reaching the clouds by day and the stars by night. The lyrics celebrate the beauty and grace of Pegasus, describing the horse as moving with elegance and poise through the air.


Moreover, the song could be interpreted as an ode to the human spirit, the never-ending pursuit of the unattainable, and the desire to soar to new heights. Through the metaphor of Pegasus, the songwriters are conveying the idea that we all have the potential to overcome our limitations and achieve greatness.


Overall, Pegasus can be seen as a tribute to the beauty and power of imagination, the importance of chasing our dreams, and the joy of soaring beyond the limits of the mundane world.


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@Gabriela-Acevedo

Pegazus Good song, good album, good band.

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