Fire on the Ocean
Eternal Flames: Unveiling the Emotion in Jesse Harris' 'Fire on the Ocean'Lyrics
It's hazy
Expressing a lack of clarity or uncertainty.
And way out in the distance
Referring to something distant or remote.
There's something with emotion
Noticing an entity or phenomenon with strong emotional qualities.
Like a fire on the ocean
Comparing the emotional intensity to a fire on the ocean, suggesting rarity or uniqueness.
Burning
Describing the ongoing process of burning, possibly metaphorical for intense feelings or experiences.
Turning into vapor
Transitioning into a gaseous state, symbolizing a transformation or dissolution.
I'm strugglin' to find it
Expressing difficulty in understanding or reaching the emotional phenomenon.
But I'm fallin' far behind it
Falling behind in the pursuit of understanding or experiencing the intense emotion.
One day
Anticipating a future event when something significant or profound will happen.
The sky's gonna open
Imagining a moment when the sky metaphorically opens up, suggesting a revelation or transformative experience.
Leavin' but a notion
Leaving behind a subtle idea or concept related to the intense emotion.
Of a fire on the ocean
Reiterating the metaphor of a fire on the ocean, emphasizing its lasting impact.
Dancin'
Describing a dynamic and possibly sorrowful dance, akin to a tango.
Tragic like a tango
Highlighting the tragic aspect of the dance.
The flames have no emotion
Stating that the flames lack emotion, possibly suggesting a disconnect between intensity and sentiment.
In the fire on the ocean
Reiterating the emotional void within the intense experience of the fire on the ocean.
The fire on the ocean
Emphasizing the ongoing nature of the fire on the ocean and its emotionless nature.
It burns without emotion
Repeating the idea that the fire on the ocean burns without emotion, underscoring its uniqueness.
The fire on the ocean
Reiterating the existence of the fire on the ocean and its emotional disconnection.
The fire on the ocean
Repeating the concept of the fire on the ocean, concluding the expression of its enduring and emotionless nature.
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