I See a Rose
Ephemeral Echoes: A Tale of Roses, Rings, and Crumbled DreamsLyrics
I see a ring, I see a rose
I perceive a symbol of commitment (ring), and I observe a symbol of beauty (rose).
I see the thorns, oh how they grow
I notice the challenges and difficulties represented by thorns, and I reflect on their growth.
Shambled old house, built up on stilts
An old and unstable house elevated on stilts is seen, indicating fragility and vulnerability.
Look how fast it all crumbled, all that we've built
The swift collapse of everything constructed, emphasizing the impermanence of achievements.
And it's funny how everything comes and it goes
Reflection on the cyclical nature of life, where things come and go.
And I'm reminded of how little I know
An acknowledgment of limited understanding and the humbling realization of how little is known.
The rose is dead, so are their leaves
The rose, a symbol of love and beauty, is dead, along with its leaves, indicating decay.
The petals wilted, so did their seeds
The deterioration of petals and seeds symbolizes the end of growth and potential.
The house's legs snapped, it fell to the ground
The collapse of the house's legs and its fall symbolize the fragility of structures and stability.
And in the rubble, the ring was found
Discovery of the ring amidst the rubble, suggesting the persistence of love or commitment amid chaos.
And it's funny how everything comes and it goes
Reiteration of the cyclical nature of life and the realization of limited knowledge.
And I'm reminded of how little I know
Continued reflection on the ephemeral nature of existence and the humility in acknowledging ignorance.
I see a ring, I see a rose
Reappearance of the ring and rose, emphasizing their enduring significance.
I see its smile, I think it knows
The rose's smile suggests personification, hinting at a deeper connection or understanding.
The forests would bow, and sink to their knees
Forests bowing and sinking symbolize submission or change in the face of a powerful force.
Till the man with the sword, became the trees
The transformation of a man with a sword into trees implies a change in power dynamics.
And it's funny how everything comes and it goes
Reiteration of life's cyclical nature and the acknowledgment of limited knowledge.
Ad I'm reminded of how little I know
Continued reflection on the transient nature of everything and the humility in recognizing ignorance.
And it's funny how everything comes and it goes
Reemphasis on the cyclical pattern of life, accompanied by the realization of limited understanding.
And I'm reminded of how little I know
Reflection on the ephemeral nature of existence and the humility in acknowledging ignorance.
I see a ring, I see a rose
Repeat of the symbolism of the enduring ring and rose, suggesting timeless significance.
I see its smile, I think it knows
Personification of the rose with a smile, indicating a deeper, possibly sentient connection.
The forests would bow, and sink to their knees
Symbolic imagery of forests bowing and sinking, depicting a profound transformation or submission.
Till the man with the sword, became the trees
The man with the sword becoming trees signifies a transformative power dynamic in nature.
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