Beauty on the Fire
Embracing Desires: Beauty and Limitations in Natalie Imbruglia's FireLyrics
Here it comes again
Anticipation or recurrence of a certain situation or emotion.
Cannot out run my desire
Unable to escape intense longing or passion.
Cover my decent
Conceal my decline or deterioration.
And throw the
Place the attractive or captivating aspects into the difficulties.
Beauty on the fire
Symbolic act of sacrificing something beautiful for a challenging situation.
Drawn towards the edge
Being drawn towards a risky situation or boundary.
Do I assume I could fly
Questioning the possibility of achieving something extraordinary.
Every secret shared
Sharing every hidden truth or personal detail.
Why do I drink
Raising the question of why one seeks solace in drinking.
The feelings dry
Emotions becoming numb or desensitized.
Don't go too far
Cautionary advice not to go too far or take excessive risks.
Limitation scars
Scars from past experiences that set limits or boundaries.
Tonight
Referencing a specific time, possibly a crucial moment.
Could I be lost forever
Questioning the potential of being permanently lost or disconnected.
To drown
Metaphorically sinking deeply into an overwhelming experience.
My soul in
Immersing the soul in sensory, possibly pleasurable, experiences.
Sensory
Continuation of sensory indulgence.
Pleasure
Further exploration of pleasure derived from sensory experiences.
Sensory
Repetition emphasizing sensory pleasure.
Pleasure
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Here it comes again
Reiteration of the return of a certain situation or emotion.
You raise the bar even higher
Elevating expectations or standards even higher.
I cannot catch my breath
Struggling to cope with increased challenges or demands.
So throw the
Symbolic act of confronting challenges by placing beauty within them.
Beauty on the fire
Warning against excessive pressure or force in facing difficulties.
Don't push too hard
Cautionary advice not to exert too much force, leading to limitations.
Limitaion scars
Reiteration of scars from past experiences setting boundaries.
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