And with my opened mouth
I join the singing light
I can see the flickers
Over me the lanterns raised
Lift me up
Lift me over it
Show me what you're hiding
Take me out into the sea
Lift me up (I hear the singing light)
Lift me over it
(Lift me up, lift me up, lift me over it)
And with my opened mouth
I join the singing light
(Lift me up, lift me up, lift me over it)
(Lift me up, lift me up, lift me over it)
And with my opened mouth
I join the singing light
I can see the flickers
Over me the lanterns raised
Lift me up
Lift me over it
About This Song
"Flickers" is a transcendent meditation on spiritual awakening and the yearning to break free from earthly limitations through communion with divine light. The song explores the protagonist's desire to join something greater than themselves, symbolized by the "singing light" that represents both illumination and harmony with the universe. Son Lux crafts an ethereal soundscape that mirrors the lyrical themes of ascension, using layered vocals, atmospheric production, and building orchestral elements that create a sense of weightlessness and elevation. The repeated plea to "lift me up, lift me over it" functions as both prayer and mantra, expressing the human longing to transcend suffering, doubt, and the mundane aspects of existence. The "flickers" and "lanterns raised" imagery evokes moments of spiritual clarity that pierce through darkness, suggesting fleeting but profound experiences of connection to the divine. Musically, the track builds from intimate vulnerability to soaring catharsis, with Ryan Lott's distinctive vocal approach moving from whispered reverence to full-throated surrender. The production emphasizes space and texture over traditional rock structures, creating an immersive environment that feels both ancient and futuristic. The song resonated with listeners seeking meaning beyond material concerns, offering a sonic representation of the universal desire for spiritual elevation and the courage to open oneself completely to transformative experiences.
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