Little girl
Eyes of a Wolf: A Journey from Darkness to FreedomLyrics
Oh, my little girl
Expressing affection or concern towards the addressed person, the "little girl."
With the eyes of a wolf
Comparing the girl's eyes to those of a wolf, possibly emphasizing a sense of wildness or intensity.
I was once just like you
Drawing a parallel between the speaker's past self and the current state of the girl.
And ready to end
Suggesting a past readiness to end one's life, perhaps through a metaphorical or literal interpretation.
A bloody warm bath
Describing a graphic and violent imagery of contemplating a self-destructive act.
With my razor at hand
Indicating a moment of deep emotional distress, with a razor symbolizing self-harm.
In a deep, purple haze
Describing a surreal or altered mental state with the reference to a "deep, purple haze."
And my life almost spent
Reflecting on a life that is nearly over or almost spent.
Then I thought of how peaceful
Transitioning to thoughts of peace, contrasting the earlier dark imagery with serene scenes of cows grazing.
The cows graze in the fields
Emphasizing the tranquility of nature, specifically the peacefulness of cows grazing in fields.
With the clear, crystal mountains
Highlighting the beauty of clear, crystal mountains as part of the peaceful natural environment.
And how good it would feel
Expressing the desire for a positive emotional experience, perhaps contrasting with the earlier negative thoughts.
To strike down the pillars
Suggesting a desire to overcome obstacles or challenges represented by the metaphorical pillars.
And run free without borders
Expressing a longing for freedom and breaking away from limitations or boundaries.
Oh my little girl
Reiterating the affectionate address to the "little girl" with wolf-like eyes.
With the eyes of a wolf
Repeating the comparison of the girl's eyes to those of a wolf, maintaining the intensity or wildness imagery.
You are not alone
Assuring the girl that she is not alone, offering support and companionship.
Oh my Little Girl
Reaffirming the affectionate address to the "Little Girl" with wolf-like eyes.
With the eyes of the wolf
Repeating the comparison of the girl's eyes to those of a wolf, reinforcing a sense of uniqueness or strength.
Sleep a sweet sleep
Encouraging the girl to rest peacefully, possibly suggesting a break from troubled thoughts.
Don't dwell on the past
Advising the girl to avoid dwelling on past difficulties or challenges.
The house where you once lived
Describing the demolition of a house, possibly symbolizing the end of a past life or chapter.
Is torn down at last
Depicting the remnants of the past covered in moss, implying a sense of decay or abandonment.
And covered in moss
Comparing the past to a tomb, suggesting a finality or closure to what once existed.
Like the slabs of a tomb
Using a metaphor to convey the stagnant or lifeless nature of the past, likening it to the slabs of a tomb.
Wake up little she-wolf
Awakening the girl with wolf-like eyes, possibly signifying a call to embrace strength or resilience.
With the eyes of a girl
Reiterating the unique qualities of the girl's eyes, combining the wolf's strength with the innocence of a girl.
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