Waters of March
Whispers of Life: Nicole Henry's Enchanting Reflections in Waters of MarchLyrics
c stick a stone, it's the end of the road,
Facing a challenge or obstacle represented by a stone, suggesting the end of a journey.
it's the rest of the stump, it's a little alone
Reflecting on solitude and the remnants of a tree stump.
it's a sliver of glass, it is life, it's the sun,
Describing various aspects of life, including fragility (sliver of glass) and the contrast between light (sun) and darkness (night).
it is night ,it is death, it's a trap, it's a gun.
Conveying a mix of elements, such as danger (trap, gun) and mortality (death).
the oak when it blooms, a fox in the brush,
Depicting nature's beauty and complexity, using examples like an oak in bloom and a fox in the brush.
the knot in the wood, the song of the thrush.
Highlighting intricacies and details in the environment, including knots in wood and the song of a thrush.
the wood of the wind, a cliff, a fall,
Mentioning natural forces like the wind and potential dangers like cliffs and falls.
a scratch, a lump, it is nothing at all.
Downplaying trivial issues, indicating insignificance with scratch, lump, and nothing at all.
it's the wind blowing free. it's the end of a slope.
Expressing freedom, uncertainty, and a mix of emotions represented by wind, slope, beam, void, hunch, and hope.
it's a beam, it's a void, it's a hunch, it's a hope.
Continuing the exploration of diverse experiences and feelings.
and the riverbank talks. of the water of march
Personifying the riverbank as it talks about the waters of March, symbolizing the flow of time and change.
it's the end of the strain, it's the joy in your heart.
Marking the end of a difficult period and the presence of joy in one's heart.
the foot, the ground, the flesh, the bone,
Detailing various physical elements like foot, ground, flesh, bone, and the rhythm of the road.
the beat of the road, a slingshot stone.
Describing dynamic moments with a slingshot stone, suggesting unpredictability.
a fish, a flash, a silvery glow,
Depicting flashes and glows, possibly symbolizing fleeting moments or experiences.
a fight, a bet, the range of the bow.
Presenting a range of activities, including fights, bets, and the tension of a bow.
the bed of the well, the end of the line,
Exploring themes of depth, loss, and discovery, using symbols like the well and the end of the line.
the dismay in the face, it's a loss, it's a find.
Expressing emotional reactions, including dismay, loss, and finding something valuable.
a spear, a spike, a point, a nail,
Listing sharp objects like spear, spike, point, and nail, possibly signifying challenges or obstacles.
a drip, a drop, the end of the tale.
Describing a gradual conclusion with drip, drop, and the end of the tale.
a truckload of bricks, in the soft morning light,
Depicting a substantial and tangible burden, represented by a truckload of bricks.
the shot of a gun, in the dead of the night.
Introducing contrasting elements with the shot of a gun in the silence of the night.
a mile, a must, a thrust, a bump.
Listing diverse experiences and challenges, such as a mile, must, thrust, and bump.
it's a girl, it's a rhyme.it's the cold, it's the mumps.
Introducing varied elements, including a girl, a rhyme, and references to cold and mumps.
the plan of the house, the body in bed,
Referring to the structure of a house and the vulnerability of a body in bed.
the car that got stuck, it's the mud, it's the mud.
Describing a situation involving a stuck car in the mud.
a float, a drift, a flight, a wing,
Exploring themes of movement, flight, and the promise of spring with float, drift, flight, and wing.
ahawk, a quail, the promise of spring.
Introducing natural elements like hawk, quail, and the anticipation of spring.
and the riverbanks talks of the waters of march.
Reiterating the riverbank as a symbol of change and transition, talking about the waters of March.
it's the promise of life, it's the joy in your heart,
Highlighting the promise of life and the presence of joy in one's heart, bringing the lyrics full circle.
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