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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Blue Is the Eye" by the artist "Ye Vagabonds"

In "Blue Is the Eye" by Ye Vagabonds, themes of hope, journey, and the protective force of nature intertwine. The lyrical hero addresses "joy," perhaps a loved one or even themselves, offering reassurance and encouraging trust in life's flow.

The image of the "blue eye" watching over the sea can be interpreted as a symbol of an omniscient, caring force, perhaps God or nature itself. This eye observes the journey of the "ember" – a metaphor for hope, light, and life force – carried "beyond the horizon," symbolizing overcoming challenges and seeking a new beginning.

The "ember's" journey resembles migration, a search for a new life "in a new world." The ocean, full of unknowns, "teems with life," promising both dangers and opportunities.

Songs flying "to all that is dear to you" symbolize a connection to home, a spiritual support that helps overcome difficulties. The flash of "silver and turquoise" cutting through the waves can be interpreted as a sign of hope, a divine presence guiding the "ember" towards its destination.

The recurring phrase "Sleep soundly, my joy" sounds like a lullaby, a call to let go of worries and trust the "blue eye" that always watches and protects.

A crack in the sky lends a light to the dark

The wind blows the ember, a coal from the hearth

You carry it proudly through ditches and trees

And cross the horizon to lie down and sleep

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye watches over the sea

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye that looks after thee

Over the ocean toward a new world

The city, the island, the tear in the pearl

A boat on the water casts out a clear еye

The darkness bеneath us is teeming with life

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye watches over the sea

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye that looks after thee

Handed the fire from the hearth on the hill

The coal and the ember, they glow away still

Songs to the stranger, familiar and clear

Ring out in chorus for all you hold dear

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye watches over the sea

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye that looks after thee

A flash in the dark glimmers silver and blue

Breaches the waves for a moment or two

Moves away slowly back into the deep

Blue is the eye watches over the sea

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye watches over the sea

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye that looks after thee

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye watches over the sea

Lie down and sleep, sleep well, my darling

Blue is the eye that looks after thee

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