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This song is a bit harder to break up into analytical bits. But I'm including it because even her image song has heavily submissive connotations. I've underlined parts in question I'll address at the end.

Somewhere
Filia's Image Song
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Somewhere in the world,
Somewhere in the dark,
I could hear the voice
That calls my name
.
Might be a memory,
Might be my future,
Might be a love
Waiting for me.
Rock me gently,
Hug me tenderly
,
Till the morning breaks,
And night fades away.
I've spent my time in vain,
Trapped inside pain,
Don't let me down,
Help me see some light.

Feeling bitter and twisted
All along,
Wading through on an empty life
Too long.
I closed my eyes,
Listen to the wind,
Longing to belong
To a higher place.

Let me hear your voice,
Let me be with you
,
When the shadow falls
Down upon me.
Like a bird singing,
Like a breeze flowing,
It's calling me,
Somewhere in the world.

So much of this song focuses on needs, but more importantly, she's asking for help. She's asking for someone to take care of her, help her, guide her. She's asking for permission to be with someone, to hear their voice. That's what the song implies. It shows the same kind of mentality that many true submissives have. Exotic orchids that need specific conditions in order to thrive and become the hardy flowers they truly are.