Waves
Sirati Dharma Lyrics


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I have seen a face
Inside my lonely days
I know ill find you somewhere in my soul
I know ill find you someday

I have seen a trace
Inside my lonely days
I know ill find you somewhere in my soul
I know ill find you someday





Drown in the waves,
Only to find you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sirati Dharma's song Waves evoke profound emotions of longing and resilience in the face of loneliness. The opening lines, "I have seen a face inside my lonely days," suggest the singer is struggling with feelings of disconnection and isolation, but is also hopeful that they will find the person or connection they are seeking. This theme of searching for something or someone runs throughout the song, with the repeated refrain of "I know I'll find you somewhere in my soul, I know I'll find you someday."


The metaphor of drowning in the waves is used to represent the depth of the singer's longing and the feeling of being overcome by the intensity of their emotions. But even in the midst of this struggle, they remain steadfast in their belief that they will eventually find what they are searching for. This is a powerful message of hope and determination in the face of adversity.


Overall, Waves is a poignant and heartfelt song that speaks to the universal human experience of longing for connection and meaning in our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I have seen a face
Amid my lonely times, I glimpsed a face.


Inside my lonely days
During the periods of isolation and seclusion.


I know ill find you somewhere in my soul
I am confident that I will locate you within my being and essence.


I know ill find you someday
I am trustful that eventually, our paths will cross.


I have seen a trace
After a period of introspection, I noticed a hint of you.


Drown in the waves
Submerged in the immense waves of the ocean.


Only to find you
Only to discover and meet you.




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