Beyond
Tweak Bird Lyrics


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ahhh
as i dive in without my wings the speed of light im flying to my end
as i fall without my wings
how the last song the black bird will sing
im free at last, free from you,
free from the past
fredom at last
what is life, other than a cage to me
im free at last, free from you
free from the past'
freedom at last
what is life, other than a cage to me
blackbird,
oh, blackbird
blackbird
oh, blackbird now i rise as the pheniox escapes from me
through the fire, through the flames
leaveing ashes underneath

im free at last, free from you
free from the past'
freedom at last what is life, other than a cage to me x2
black bird
oh blackbird
blackbird
sing one last song for me
yeah blackbird




oh black bird
sing one last song for meeeee

Overall Meaning

The song “Beyond” by Tweak Bird is a powerful and reflective piece about breaking free from the past and conquering one’s personal demons while embracing the unknown future. The lyrics describe the singer’s journey from a monotonous life where he feels trapped like a bird in a cage to finally realizing his freedom and soaring above all limitations. The opening line, “As I dive in without my wings, the speed of light I’m flying to my end” sets the tone for the song, as the singer takes a leap of faith and begins his journey towards a brighter future. Despite the uncertainty ahead, he is fearless and ready to face whatever comes his way.


As the song progresses, the lyrics emphasize the emotional weight of finally breaking free from past entanglements. The line “How the last song the black bird will sing” is poignant as it symbolizes the end of an era in the singer’s life. He is finally able to break free from his past and achieve a state of liberation. The chorus, “I’m free at last, free from you, free from the past. Freedom at last. What is life, other than a cage to me,” paints a vivid picture of someone who has finally broken the shackles that have bound them for so long. The lyrics express a sense of triumph and relief, encapsulating the emotional victory of the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

ahhh
The singer is starting the song with an expression of excitement or thrill


as i dive in without my wings the speed of light im flying to my end
Without any support or guidance, the singer is moving at a great speed towards the end or conclusion of something


as i fall without my wings
The singer is descending without any means of support or direction


how the last song the black bird will sing
The black bird is about to sing its final song


im free at last, free from you, free from the past fredom at last
The singer has achieved freedom from a person or a past experience, finally feeling liberated


what is life, other than a cage to me
The singer is questioning the purpose of life, interpreting it as a limiting confinement


im free at last, free from you free from the past' freedom at last
The singer is once again expressing their newfound freedom


what is life, other than a cage to me
The singer reiterates their belief that life is restrictive and oppressive to them


blackbird, oh, blackbird blackbird
The singer is addressing the black bird, either as a symbol or as a literal companion


oh, blackbird now i rise as the pheniox escapes from me through the fire, through the flames leaveing ashes underneath
The singer is likening their rise to that of a phoenix, emerging from destruction with renewed energy and leaving destruction in their wake


im free at last, free from you free from the past' freedom at last what is life, other than a cage to me x2
The singer is again proclaiming their release from the past and the feeling of freedom while questioning the nature of life


black bird oh blackbird blackbird sing one last song for me
The singer is requesting the black bird to sing one final tune for them


yeah blackbird oh black bird sing one last song for meeeee
The singer repeats the request to the black bird for one last song, expressing eagerness or anticipation




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