"Better days are ahead," the voice whispered again. "But you have to be willing to take the leap."
Clouds in poetry usually mean obscurity, worry, or transience. But here, they are not obstacles—they are vehicles. “Clouds spread” suggests diffusion, softening, expansion. To spread clouds is to take what is heavy and let it thin across the sky. It is an act of release. And because the phrase begins with “deeper,” the implication is that going deeper into feeling or memory allows the clouds to spread naturally. You do not fight the fog; you move through it until it becomes atmosphere. deeper 25 01 23 anna claire clouds spread your better
Many people dim their intelligence, kindness, or energy to avoid envy. “Spreading” means visibility without apology. "Better days are ahead," the voice whispered again
" and the "25 Anas" tour, highlights a artist coming to terms with mortality, legacy, and the "deeper meanings" behind everyday connections. Atmosphere and Soundscape “Clouds spread” suggests diffusion, softening, expansion