The Magic of Nature
Embracing Winter's Enchantment: The Magic of Nature by Ivana Raymonda van der VeenLyrics
Verse 1
Introduction to Verse 1
For a short period of time
Refers to a brief moment in time
The world has changed
Describes a change in the world
Everything’s become one colour
Everything appears in a single color
Which I want to embrace
Expresses a desire to embrace the change
For the fullest, feel the touch
Encourages experiencing the touch of falling white
of white falling down
Refers to the touch of falling snow
Let it melt on your skin
Suggests letting snow melt on the skin
Feel the energy flow in
Invites feeling the energy flow
Chorus
Introduction to Chorus
The magic of nature, when it gets enabled, I’m brought to life
Highlights the magical aspect of nature
Snowflakes creating it gives me a chance to thrive
Mentions snowflakes creating life and providing a chance to thrive
Dance through the snow, leaving footprints that you can follow
Encourages dancing through the snow, leaving followable footprints
But soon it will melt, cause it’s just like all in life, it will go
Acknowledges the transient nature of the experience, comparing it to life
Verse 2
Introduction to Verse 2
See this delightful snowy land
Depicts a delightful snowy landscape
Shades of brilliant white
Describes the brilliance of white shades
The world is now hiding it’s colours
Indicates the world hiding its colors for a new beginning
For a new start to arrive
Anticipation for a fresh start
Waiting for spring
Waiting for spring to bring back colors
to open up again
Expresses the temporary hiding of colors
Right now enjoy the feelings
Enjoying the emotions associated with winter
which winter brings
Winter brings specific feelings to be enjoyed
Chorus
Introduction to Chorus (Repeated)
The magic of nature, when it gets enabled, I’m brought to life
Reiterates the magical aspect of nature in bringing life
Snowflakes creating it gives me a chance to thrive
Reaffirms snowflakes creating life and providing a chance to thrive
Dance through the snow, leaving footprints that you can follow
Repeats the encouragement to dance through the snow and leave footprints
But soon it will melt, cause it’s just like all in life, it will go
Reiterates the transient nature of the experience, comparing it to life
But soon it will melt, cause it’s just like all in life, it will go
Emphasizes the inevitable end, comparing it to life's transient nature
It will go…
Concludes with the idea that the experience will eventually end
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