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And I tend to close my eyes when it hurts Sometimes. I fall into your arms. I'll be safe in your sound til I come back around.
What does "be safe in your sound" mean?
Sep 20, 2021 2:36 AM
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It’s poetry, so it doesn’t have to really make sense — each listener can interpret it as he or she would like. I’d say it’s a play on words. There is an expression “safe and sound”, from one definition of "sound" (from Old English). From Google: in good condition; not damaged, injured, or diseased.
Another definition of “sound” is from French / Latin. This definition may well apply, as the words are from a song, and it’s natural to think of the sound of a song or similar. Again from Google: vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear.
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