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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Ghost Lights" by the artist "Woodkid"

In "Ghost Lights," Woodkid explores the themes of heartbreak and despair after losing a loved one. The lyrics depict the protagonist waking up in a world consumed by flames, a metaphor for the destruction and pain caused by the departure of his beloved. He struggles to accept that she has changed, "lost her way," and desperately clings to ghost lights - faint glimmers of hope for reconciliation.

The imagery of the sun, which the protagonist strives to "make shine," represents the happiness and joy he desperately desires to reclaim. He's willing to fight for his love, to "dance" and "pray" harder than ever before to bring back the light into his life. However, despite his efforts, a sense of hopelessness persists - "fog, dust, and pain" follow him relentlessly. The sound of rain becomes unbearable without his lover, emphasizing the depth of his suffering.

The "ghost lights" in this context symbolize both hope and delusion. The protagonist clings to them, afraid to let go of the past and accept the reality of his loss. He remains trapped in a cycle of longing and despair, desperately seeking a way to rekindle the love that seems lost forever.

Waking up in a world surrounded by flames

Where everything I liked is about to fade.

How could you be the one if you're not the same

If in the hands of gods you have lost your way.

However fast I dance to make the sun shine

I will never fall down.

No matter what it takes, I'll try to save the ghost lights.

However hard I pray to remake you mine

I will never feel down.

No matter what it takes, I'll try to save the ghost lights.

Waking up in the fog, the dust and the pain

And of the sunny days, no traces remain.

How could you be the one if you sail away.

Without you I can't stand the sound of the rain.

[2x:]

However fast I dance to make the sun shine

I will never fall down.

No matter what it takes, I'll try to save the ghost lights.

However hard I pray to remake you mine

I will never feel down.

No matter what it takes, I'll try to save the ghost lights.

Ghost Lights

Waking up in a world surrounded by flames

Where everything I liked is about to fade

How could you be the one if you're not the same

If in the hands of gods you have lost your way

However fast I dance to make the sun shine

I will never fall down

No matter what it takes, I'll try to save the ghost lights

However hard I pray to re-make you mine

I will never feel down

No matter what it takes, I'll try to save the ghost lights

Waking up in the fog, the dust and the pain

And of the sunny days, no traces remain

How could you be the one if you sail away

Without you I can't stand the sound of the rain

[2x:]

However fast I dance to make the sun shine

I will never fall down

No matter what it takes, I'll try to save the ghost lights

However hard I pray to remake you mine

I will never feel down

No matter what it takes, I'll try to save the ghost lights

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