What Goes Around
Shadowfax Lyrics


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Drop a pebble in the water,
And the wave will reach the shore,
Light a candle in the darkness,
Someone, somewhere find us a door.
Turn your eyes away from people,
And they'll turn their eyes from you,
It's a lesson hard to learn now,
What you are is what you do.
And the world keeps returning in a circle,
The world keeps returning in a circle.
What goes around, comes around.
What goes around, comes around.
Around and around, around and around.
Turn the rain into a river,
You will drown in your own tears,
Cast the words against the wind,
And you're the only one who hears.
Deal the cards in spades and dueces,
Everyone will know your hand,
The song is sung in many tongues,
And the story told in many lands.
And the world keeps returning in a circle,
The world keeps returning in a circle.
What goes around, comes around.
What goes around, comes around.




Around and around, around and around.
What goes around, comes around.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Shadowfax's song What Goes Around emphasize on the concept of karma - how our actions and words have consequences that eventually come back to us. The first verse talks about the ripple effect of our actions, comparing it to dropping a pebble in the water that creates a wave that reaches the shore. Similarly, when we light a candle in the darkness, we indirectly create an opportunity for someone to find a way out of their own darkness. However, turning our eyes away from people could lead to them doing the same to us in return, teaching us the lesson that our actions define who we are.


The chorus talks about the cyclic nature of the world and how everything we put out into the universe eventually comes back to us. Whether it is positive or negative, what goes around comes around. The second verse emphasizes the power of our words and how they can affect not only us but also those around us. Turning the rain into a river may seem like a grand accomplishment, but we may end up drowning in our own tears. Similarly, casting negative words against the wind may only result in us hearing them and no one else, teaching us the lesson that our words have power, and we must use them wisely.


Overall, the song is a reminder that our actions and words have consequences, and it is essential to be mindful of how we interact with the world around us.


Line by Line Meaning

Drop a pebble in the water,
When you take small actions, they can cause ripple effects that will reach far beyond what you might expect.


And the wave will reach the shore,
These small actions will continue to grow until they reach a natural conclusion.


Light a candle in the darkness,
Even a small light can give hope in a dark situation.


Someone, somewhere find us a door.
This light can guide someone towards finding a solution to a problem.


Turn your eyes away from people,
If you ignore those around you, they will likely ignore you in return.


And they'll turn their eyes from you,
People will only pay attention to those who pay attention to them.


It's a lesson hard to learn now,
This is an important lesson, but one that can be difficult to understand and apply.


What you are is what you do.
Your actions, not your words, define who you are and what you stand for.


And the world keeps returning in a circle,
Life is cyclical, with events and actions often repeating themselves.


The world keeps returning in a circle.
This circle is a natural part of life and will continue to happen.


What goes around, comes around.
The actions you take will eventually come back to you in some form.


What goes around, comes around.
This is an important principle to remember in all areas of life.


Around and around, around and around.
Life's cycles continue, repeating themselves over and over.


Turn the rain into a river,
You can take something small and turn it into something much larger and more significant.


You will drown in your own tears,
If you let negative emotions overwhelm you, you may suffer greatly as a result.


Cast the words against the wind,
Words spoken without care or intent can be easily forgotten or lost.


And you're the only one who hears.
These words will likely have little impact or effect on others.


Deal the cards in spades and dueces,
You can try to play your hand in a strategic way, but luck will always play a role.


Everyone will know your hand,
Despite your best efforts, your intentions and actions may be seen by others.


The song is sung in many tongues,
This lesson is universal and can be understood by people from all cultures.


And the story told in many lands.
This lesson appears in many forms and is often retold in different ways.


What goes around, comes around.
The actions you take will eventually come back to you in some form.




Writer(s): g.e. stinson

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