Aurora Borealis
Ephemeral Dance of Lady Ice: Aurora Borealis TaleLyrics
The spring thaw reveals
The arrival of spring exposes
Her naked body
A metaphorical portrayal of nature, describing the exposed and vulnerable state of a female figure
Like a sculpture in ice
Comparing her appearance to a sculpture in ice, emphasizing the beauty and coldness
c snowy mountain
In a snowy mountain setting, reinforcing the cold and pristine imagery
Out on the ocean
Referencing the ocean where something remarkable is happening
Glows in the night
Describing a glowing phenomenon in the night, possibly the Northern Lights
O what a sight
Expressing awe or admiration for the sight
curora Borealis
A reference to the Aurora Borealis, a natural light display in the polar regions
No quilted blanket
Highlighting the absence of a comforting covering or protection
To keep her warm at night
No warm covering for the exposed figure during the night
Under Northern Lights
Connecting the exposed figure to the Northern Lights, suggesting a shared vulnerability
The Northern Lights
A repetition emphasizing the importance of the Northern Lights in the context
In crctic seas she dwells
Locating the exposed figure in Arctic seas, emphasizing the harsh environment
Slowly melting
Describing a gradual melting process, possibly symbolizing change or transformation
Softly drifting away
Describing the figure drifting away softly
When she broke free
Referring to a moment when the figure breaks free from an ice shelf
From the ice shelf
Expectation of sinking, indicating a potential downfall or struggle
I thought she would sink
An expression of surprise or relief that sinking did not occur
Into herself
Anticipating self-containment or withdrawal after breaking free
curora Borealis
A repetition of the Aurora Borealis reference
No quilted blanket
Reiterating the absence of protective covering under the Northern Lights
To keep her warm at night
Repeating the idea of lacking warmth during the night
Under Northern Lights
Re-emphasizing the connection between the exposed figure and the Northern Lights
The Northern Lights
A repetition highlighting the significance of the Northern Lights
Now that you've broke free
Addressing the figure that has broken free, now referred to as Lady Iceberg
Lady Iceberg
Suggesting a longing or reminiscence about migration, possibly a metaphor for change
Don't you miss the geese migrating?
Questioning Lady Iceberg's awareness or yearning for past experiences
In the winter
Referring to the winter season and the potential coldness of emotions
Frozen together
Describing a frozen state, possibly symbolizing emotional distance
Don't you need something to cling to in the storm?
Asking Lady Iceberg if she needs something to hold onto during difficulties
Like a quilted blanket
Suggesting the need for emotional warmth and comfort, like a quilted blanket
To keep you warm at night
Reiterating the absence of warmth under the Northern Lights
Under Northern Lights
Re-emphasizing the connection between Lady Iceberg and the Northern Lights
Northern Lights
A repetition underlining the importance of the Northern Lights in the context
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