After the Meteor Showers

Blaming Fate: A Tale of Luminescence and Original Sin
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Lyrics

She was pretty as a starlet

Describing the woman's beauty, comparing her to a starlet.

Take a photo please

Request to capture a moment, suggesting her beauty is worth preserving.

Her skin was soft white luminescence

Highlighting the soft and radiant quality of her skin.

Like a candle in the wild wind

Comparing her delicate beauty to a candle in the wild wind.


You can blame the stars

Suggesting various factors to blame for a situation, setting a tone of uncertainty or complexity.

You can blame the wind

Attributing blame to the stars, possibly hinting at fate or external influences.

You can blame the meteor showers

Continuing the theme of blaming, referencing meteor showers as a metaphor for unpredictable events.

Or the original sin

Introducing the idea of original sin as another potential cause for the situation.


Her mind was deep and sharp like poison

Describing the depth and sharpness of the woman's mind, using poison as a metaphor.

And like poison I drank it up

Expressing a willingness to absorb or be influenced by her intriguing thoughts.

Her lips were red hot like fire

Depicting the woman's lips as passionate and intense, like fire.

Like fire in a pewter cup

Comparing the intensity of her lips to fire in a pewter cup, possibly emphasizing containment.


You can blame the stars

Repeating the theme of attributing blame, now referencing stars again.

You can blame the wind

Continuing to attribute blame, this time pointing to the wind.

You can blame the meteor showers

Reiterating the unpredictable nature of events, now mentioning meteor showers again.

Or the original sin

Mentioning original sin again, underlining its significance in the narrative.


She was pretty as a starlet

Repeating the initial comparison of the woman's beauty to that of a starlet.

Take a photo please

Renewing the request to capture her beauty through a photo.

Her skin was hot white luminescence

Reiterating the radiant quality of her skin, using the term "hot white luminescence."

Like a candle in the vicious wind

Describing her beauty in the face of challenges, comparing it to a candle in the vicious wind.


You can blame the stars

Continuing the theme of attributing blame, mentioning stars again.

You can blame the wind

Attributing blame to the wind once more, highlighting its influence on the situation.

You can blame the meteor showers

Repeating the reference to meteor showers, emphasizing their role in unpredictable events.

Or the original sin

Reiterating the idea of original sin as a potential cause for the circumstances.

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