Ur Eyes

Unveiling Hidden Beauty: Mollie Coddled's 'Ur Eyes' Tale
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Lyrics

Like a rose in the Moonlight

Comparing the subject's beauty to a rose in moonlight, suggesting a delicate and enchanting quality.

Her beauty never dies

Highlighting the timeless nature of her beauty.

Don't look twice

Advising against giving a second look, possibly to avoid revealing admiration.

or she might realise

Cautioning that prolonged observation might make her aware of attention.

Her beauty was suppressed

Implies that her beauty was overshadowed or suppressed.

By your frosty eyes

Attributing the suppression to the observer's cold or unfriendly gaze.

Shed some light on the fact that she's cold

Suggesting that shedding light on her cold demeanor might lead to her blossoming into something beautiful.

And she might blossom into something beautiful

Encouraging the observer to open up and see the potential beauty beyond the initial impression.

Open your eyes and look around you

Encouraging a broader perspective to find what is sought after.

Or you won’t find what you’ve been searching for

Warning that without opening one's eyes, the desired object may not be found.

How can how you be so blind?

Expressing surprise or disbelief at the observer's apparent blindness.

It’s right in front of your eyes.

Stating that the object of interest is right in front of the observer's eyes.

She longs for a caring touch

Expressing a desire for affection or care.

But no one really cares that much

Indicating a lack of genuine concern from those around.

You picked her petals till your love went wrong

Metaphorically describing the damage caused by the observer to the subject's love.

But now she’s somewhere that she don't belong

Highlighting that the subject is now in an undesirable place due to the observer's actions.

Open your eyes and look around you

Repeating the advice to open one's eyes and broaden the perspective.

Or you won’t find what you’ve been searching for

Reiterating the risk of not finding what is sought without proper observation.

How can how you be so blind

Re-emphasizing the surprise or disappointment at the observer's apparent blindness.

It’s right in front of your eyes

Repeating that the sought-after object is right in front of the observer's eyes.

The rain poured down

Describing a metaphorical rain and the draining of color from the subject, possibly due to emotional hardship.

As her colour drained into the ground

Depicting the negative impact of hate, causing the subject to sink or suffer.

Washed away by your hate

Describing the subject's deteriorating condition due to hate.

She’s too far under now she’s starting to drown

Expressing that the subject is now in a dire situation, metaphorically drowning.

She was hued when you came along

Describing the subject's initial vibrant state when the observer entered her life.

But now she’s blue cause her time left ain't long

Indicating the subject's current sad or depressed state.

You took away her energy

Accusing the observer of draining the subject's energy.

Now she’s slowing fading into a dream

Describing the subject's gradual fading, possibly into despair or unreality.

Open your eyes and look around you

Repeating the call to open one's eyes and observe the surroundings.

Or you won’t find what you’ve been searching for

Reiterating the warning that without observation, the sought-after may remain elusive.

How can how you be so blind

Re-emphasizing the surprise or disappointment at the observer's apparent blindness.

It’s right in front of your eyes

Repeating that the sought-after object is right in front of the observer's eyes.

Open your eyes and look around you

Repeating the call to open one's eyes and observe the surroundings.

Or you won’t find what you’ve been searching for

Reiterating the warning that without observation, the sought-after may remain elusive.

How can how you be so blind

Re-emphasizing the surprise or disappointment at the observer's apparent blindness.

It’s right in front of your eyes

Repeating that the sought-after object is right in front of the observer's eyes.

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