Get Well Soon
Healing Shadows: Claw Boys Claw's Boiling Green SymphonyLyrics
Boiling green, boiling green
Expressing a vivid and intense color ("boiling green") that captivates attention.
see them walk around in boiling green
Observing people moving or walking in an environment dominated by this striking "boiling green" color.
Burning sleeve, burning sleeve
Imagery depicting something aflame, potentially representing passion or intense emotions.
hands are sticking out the burning sleeves
Portrays a sense of urgency or discomfort with hands exposed from burning sleeves, possibly suggesting vulnerability or exposure.
Fever heat, fever heat
Describing a state of high temperature or intense excitement ("fever heat"), warning about potential consequences of making mistakes.
if you mess it up the blood will bleed
Emphasizing the severity of making errors and the potential for harm ("blood will bleed").
In the morning sun, in the evening sun
Highlighting different times of the day ("morning sun, evening sun") as periods when one might face consequences or lose their ability to speak due to actions taken.
you may lose your tongue
Warning of potential repercussions or loss as a result of one's actions.
Get well soon
Wishing for a quick recovery or improvement in health or circumstances.
Get well soon, get well soon
Repeatedly expressing the desire for a speedy recovery or improvement in a situation.
Get out, get out of the room
An urging to leave or escape from the current situation or environment.
Get well soon, get well soon
Reiterating the hope for a quick recovery or betterment.
Get it on, ride the swan at night
Encouragement to engage or participate actively, possibly referring to embracing experiences ("ride the swan at night").
spilling honey on the other side
Symbolic description of a delightful or advantageous situation ("spilling honey on the other side").
Get it on, ride the swan so bright
Encouraging engagement or participation in an appealing or bright opportunity ("ride the swan so bright").
white smoke in your eye
Indication of potential obstruction or distraction ("white smoke in your eye") within an attractive opportunity or experience.
Get it on, ride the swan at night
Reiteration of the encouragement to actively participate or engage.
Get it on, in the burning light
Engaging in or pursuing something amidst intensity or brightness ("in the burning light").
white smoke in your eye
Similar to line 21, suggesting an obstacle or hindrance within a compelling situation or opportunity.
In the morning sun, in the evening sun
Recalling the earlier mentioned times of the day with a warning of potential consequences or loss due to actions taken.
you may lose your tongue
Reiterating the potential for losing the ability to speak or face repercussions.
Get well soon
Repeating the wish for a quick recovery or improvement in circumstances.
Get well soon, get well soon
Repeatedly expressing the desire for a speedy recovery or improvement in a situation.
Get out, get out of the room
Emphasizing the urgency to leave or escape from the current environment or situation.
Get well soon, get well soon
Reiterating the hope for a quick recovery or betterment.
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