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Jun 2017
Intro

When there’s nothing to lose, but everything to gain

A journey moving forward, never the same again

To look beyond the shadows, towards a ray of light

Just embrace the midnight, the stars come out at night



Verse 1

There’s nothing to prove, follow authenticity

Surrender the complex, focus with simplicity

Keep that flame burning, resplendence of desire

There’s no better time, to keep on aiming higher



Chorus

A mighty momentous move, just stay in your lane

Be that inspiration, that incandescent flame

A call for boldness, times will ever test

Called and chosen, give your very best



Verse 2

A subtle reaction, rise against the fall

The true satisfaction, the giving of your all

Advancing in harmony, this moment truly yours

An opportune time, the opening of doors



Chorus



Bridge

No substance lost, endeavour to try

Seize every moment, remember the why

Towards the exceptional, no middle road

Be unforgettable, let victory unfold



Written by Geraldine Taylor ©
Incandescent Flame is a victorious song of decision. At the onset, is the realisation of having nothing to lose, but everything to gain. In the pursuit of purpose, comes the quest for meaning to one's journey, which can only add to the fullness of life. The journey hitherto has been likened to shadows and darkness, whereby the concept of venturing beyond safe borders is comparative to light. The act of 'playing it safe' has brought nothing but the mediocre and an empty sense of fulfillment.

The individual desires the simplicity of the boldness to try and surrender previous excuses that have delayed opportunity. If the individual is going to shine as bright as an incandescent flame, then the courage to advance forward, in spite of obstacles and setbacks, would be conducive to greater fulfillment and success. The quest requires the individual to go beyond the ordinary and to settle for no less that they truly deserve
Geraldine Taylor
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Geraldine Taylor  34/F/England
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