She Rose

Born from Thunder: A Journey of Love, Rebellion, and Resilience
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Lyrics

The wind was howling and the shutters flailing

The atmosphere was intense with strong wind, and the shutters were banging loudly.

Time was on our side and my heart was racing

Time was in our favor, and my heart was beating rapidly, indicating a sense of excitement or anticipation.

Holes in knees try to please our mother

There are literal or metaphorical "holes in knees" as an attempt to please their mother, suggesting a desire for approval.

Plastic cups of tea tell her you love her

Expressing love through simple gestures like offering plastic cups of tea.


Oh, this is the start

This marks the beginning of a significant event or phase.

Won't you laugh about it, laugh about it,

Encouraging others to find humor in the situation, possibly implying resilience or a positive outlook.

Born from thunder she rose

A powerful image of someone emerging or being born amid thunder, indicating strength or resilience.


Summer came and the bulbs were popping

Describing the arrival of summer with the imagery of bulbs popping, suggesting growth or blossoming.

He asked me if I'd like to taste what he's been puffing

A reference to someone offering a substance to taste, potentially indicating a turning point or influence.

Now I'm mistaken for my mother

The speaker is mistaken for their mother, possibly exploring themes of identity or similarity.

Choke on smoke but god knows I love her

Struggling with the consequences of smoking but still expressing love for someone.


Oh, this is the part,

Another significant moment or phase in the narrative.

Won't you write about it, write about it,

Encouraging others to write about the situation, possibly indicating a desire for expression or understanding.

Born from thunder

A repetition of the powerful image of being born from thunder, emphasizing strength.

And now oh, chase away those cars

An invitation to dispel negative emotions or disturbances, possibly through laughter.

Won't you laugh about it, laugh about it,

Encouraging laughter as a coping mechanism or positive response to challenges.

Oh, won't you laugh about it, laugh about it,

Repeating the call for laughter, possibly emphasizing its importance in the face of adversity.

No, don't you laugh about it, laugh about it,

An alternative perspective, suggesting that laughter might not always be appropriate or necessary.

Oh, won't you laugh about it, laugh about it,

A repetition of the call for laughter, indicating its continued relevance.

Oh

A moment of reflection or pause.


So the fire's on the outside, racing towards the front line, breaking down the peace and silence

Describing a chaotic situation with a fire on the outside, disrupting peace and silence.

Oh she's a wild one

Referring to someone as a wild and untamed individual.

Oh the fire's on the outside, racing towards the front line, breaking down the peace and silence

Repeating the description of the disruptive fire and the wild nature of someone.

Oh she's a wild one

Reiterating the wild nature of the individual in the context of the ongoing disruption.

So the fire's on the outside, racing towards lines, breaking these binds, so the thunder started

Describing the fire advancing and breaking binds or limitations, with the introduction of thunder.

Oh the fire's on the outside, racing towards lines, breaking these binds, oh the thunder started,

Continuing the description of the fire and thunder, leading to a transformative event.

She rose

A powerful declaration of someone rising or overcoming challenges.

She rose

Repeating the declaration of someone rising, possibly emphasizing its significance.

She rose

Another repetition, possibly for emphasis and resonance.

She rose

Final repetition, reinforcing the theme of resilience and rising above difficulties.

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