Burned Garden

Rebirth Amidst Destruction: A Reflection on Love's Transformative Power
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Lyrics

I return to the world that I once denied

I revisit the world that I previously rejected

because of you

Attributed to someone significant ("you")

I come back to garden that we both burned,

I return to a garden that both of us destroyed, experiencing a rebirth

reborn anew

Symbolic renewal or transformation

I return to the ocean where we swam free,

I go back to the ocean where we once swam freely in its deepest blue

deepest blue

Revisiting a place of freedom and depth

I come back to the desert that we both crossed

I return to the desert that both of us traversed

and I finally become pure

Achieving purity or clarity after the journey


I return to the stars where I once was

I revisit the stars where I once existed as mere dust

nothing more than pure dust

Highlighting a previous state of insignificance

I come back to the fire where the trees burn

I come back to the perpetual fire where trees burn endlessly

eternally

Symbolic of enduring challenges or hardships

I return to the land of the dead fields

Returning to a place of dead fields and a poisoned sea

and the poisoned sea

Confronting desolation and environmental degradation

I come back the woods among dead trees

I return to the woods surrounded by dead trees

and I finally become free

Attaining freedom among lifeless surroundings


And I´ll return to the fire

Expressing a return to uncontrollable and intense fire

burning out of control

Returning to the wild, seeking liberation from a difficult situation

I´ll come back to the wild

An urgent plea to be rescued or freed from a metaphorical hole

Get me out of this hole

Empty line, perhaps emphasizing a pause or transition


In your eyes I´ll find my fate

Expressing a profound connection, with a suggestion of mutual dependence

If you die I´ll die away

Intimating a profound impact of the other person's demise on the speaker

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