The Triumphant, Unforgiving March Of Natural Wind
Eternal Seasons: A Poetic Journey Through Nature's EmbraceLyrics
That summer that we shared
Reflecting on a past summer shared with someone
Has turned yellow and it's died
The positive memories of that summer have faded and withered
Like a child to his Grandmother
Comparing the relationship to a child's connection with a grandmother
I rest by your side
Expressing closeness and support by being beside the person
And I stand an operator
Describing oneself as an operator, possibly indicating a detached or mechanical role
As the grass is now so wet
Observing wet grass, suggesting a change in the environment
The damp would soak me through
Describing the dampness that could penetrate clothing
Past my cotton trouser leg
Detailing the dampness reaching beyond the cotton trouser leg
Comes the winter in my soul
Embracing a metaphorical winter in the speaker's soul
Comes the winter in my soul
Repeating the acknowledgment of a metaphorical winter within
Soon it will be frosty
Acknowledging the imminent arrival of frosty weather
And the frost might meet my spleen
Suggesting potential harm to the spleen due to the cold
The trees will be so bare
Describing trees being bare, akin to a cleaned maid
As though the maid had been and cleaned
Emphasizing the starkness of the environment
I must endure the winter
Expressing a commitment to endure the metaphorical winter
As I'm waiting for the bee's
Anticipating the arrival of bees, symbolizing potential rewards
I'm a man waiting for nothing
Asserting a sense of waiting and expecting nothing
On Little Burgate Green
Referring to a specific location, "Little Burgate Green"
Comes the winter in my soul
Reiteration of the arrival of a metaphorical winter in the soul
Comes the winter in my soul
Repeating the acknowledgment of a metaphorical winter within
Now deciduous is shouting me
Noticing a deciduous object, possibly a tree, attracting attention
As I pass it by
Interacting with or passing by the deciduous object
His skin is falling off
Describing the shedding of the object's skin, suggesting change or decay
From the army at his side
Connecting the shedding of skin to an army at the object's side
I partly sense his pain
Expressing empathy or understanding of the object's pain
The invasion, it is strong
Noting a strong invasion or influence causing pain
Country and nation
Referring to a broad impact on country and nation during the winter
All winter long
Suggesting a prolonged impact throughout the entire winter
All winter long
Repeating the enduring nature of the impact during the winter
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