Borealis

Celestial Reckoning: Embracing Nature's Unveiling
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Lyrics

Unseasonable borealis

Unusual northern lights phenomenon

Earth's children return to the forest

A metaphor for humanity returning to nature

Someday in your sleep you will destroy us

A foreboding expression of potential harm or destruction from within


Long lashes of hued radiation

Colorful rays of energy

Deep down we all know where we came from

A shared understanding of our origin

Someday you will swallow all my oceans

A future moment where the listener's actions lead to consequences

At dawn, delivered from your bosom

A symbolic birth or emergence at dawn


So wake child, see what you been missin'

An invitation to wake up and perceive what is overlooked

They've got low light, strung up for your kissin'

Artificial lighting arranged for intimate encounters

You reveal yourself to me and I reveal myself to you

A mutual revelation between individuals

And you've got many ribbons, me my seven oceans

Symbolic possession of qualities – ribbons and oceans


Wake child, see what you've been missin'

A repetition emphasizing the call to wake up

They've got low light, strung up for your kissin'

Reiteration of prepared low lighting for intimate moments

You reveal yourself to me and I reveal myself to you

Continuation of mutual self-revelation

And you've got many ribbons, me my seven oceans

Reiteration of symbolic possession


Someday in your sleep you will destroy us

Repetition of the foreboding expression of potential harm or destruction

Someday you will swallow all my oceans

Repetition of the future consequence of swallowing oceans

Whoa oh oh, whoa, oh oh Whoa oh oh, whoa, oh oh

Repeating refrain, possibly an emotional or impactful moment

Whoa oh oh, Oh, oh oh...

Continuation of the repeating refrain, emphasizing emotion

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