Water Woman
Spirit Lyrics


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Water woman, water world
Think I'll go down and drown myself
Water woman we'll live on love
Swim to the bottom and never come up.

Water woman and a water child
Living underwater is something wild
Fishes swimming through my hair
Mermaids singing away my care.

They want
They want
They want
They want.

Water's the only way
Water's the only way
Water a fish today
See what he has to say.

Water woman and a water child
Living underwater is something wild
Fishes swimming through my hair
Mermaids singing away my care.

Livin' underwater is something wild
Livin' underwater is something wild




Livin' underwater is something wild
Livin' underwater is something wild.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Spirit's song "Water Woman" can be interpreted in a number of ways, but one key interpretation is that it is a celebration of the power and beauty of nature, particularly the element of water. The song describes a woman who is at one with the water and feels a deep connection with the creatures that inhabit it. She is drawn to the bottom of the ocean, where she can swim freely and escape the concerns of the world above.


The song also touches on themes of escape and freedom, with the idea that diving into the water can be a way to leave behind the pressures and stresses of everyday life. The lines "water's the only way" and "swim to the bottom and never come up" suggest a desire to escape from the world and live in a different reality, one that is more peaceful and free.


The repeated phrase "They want" could refer to the desires and motivations of those who live on land, contrasting with the simplicity and freedom of life under the water. Overall, the lyrics suggest a longing for a simpler life, one that is free from the struggles and complexities of modern society.


Line by Line Meaning

Water woman, water world
The singer is addressing a woman who he associates with the element of water and its vastness.


Think I'll go down and drown myself
The singer is considering fully immersing himself in the water and abandoning his life on land.


Water woman we'll live on love
The singer suggests that he and the woman can survive in the water solely on their love for each other.


Swim to the bottom and never come up.
The singer suggests that they can live in the water forever and never resurface.


Water woman and a water child
The singer refers to himself as a 'water child' and continues to address the woman associated with water.


Living underwater is something wild
The singer describes the experience of living underwater as 'wild' or extraordinary.


Fishes swimming through my hair
The singer is implying a deep connection to the water and its inhabitants, even to the point of letting them swim through his hair.


Mermaids singing away my care.
The singer uses the idea of mermaids singing away his worries as a metaphor for the freedom and peace he finds in the water.


They want
This line may be interpreted in various ways, but it could suggest that other people desire the same kind of freedom and connection to the water that he has found.


Water's the only way
The singer emphasizes that water is essential to his way of life and perhaps his sense of self.


Water a fish today
The singer suggests that we should try to experience life through the eyes of a fish, implying a deeper understanding and appreciation of the water.


See what he has to say.
The singer emphasizes the importance of listening to the wisdom and perspective of the creatures that inhabit the water.


Livin' underwater is something wild
The singer repeats the same idea from earlier in the song, emphasizing the thrill and excitement of living in the water.




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