Ashes To Ashes
From Frustration to Liberation: Ashes to Ashes by Orange FolxLyrics
Ashes to ashes - dust to dust
A metaphor for the cycle of life and death, emphasizing mortality.
A little bit of need but a lot of must
Desire is present but overshadowed by a strong sense of obligation or necessity.
Ashes to ashes - dust to dust
Reiteration of the cycle of life and death, highlighting inevitability.
Brian said: rock or bust
Reference to Brian, possibly symbolizing authority or a figure giving advice about perseverance.
Have you ever thought about frustration
Reflection on feelings of dissatisfaction or annoyance.
And have you ever learned what is wrong
Questioning understanding or awareness of what is incorrect or not working.
Are you sure you don't need your vaccination
Querying the necessity of medical protection for strength and resilience.
It would be easier to stay strong
Suggesting that receiving a vaccination could aid in maintaining resilience.
Ashes to ashes - dust to dust
Reiteration of the life-death cycle, emphasizing the unavoidable nature of this process.
A little bit of need but a lot of must
Similar to line 2, emphasizing necessity over desire.
Ashes to ashes - dust to dust
Restating the cycle of life and death, emphasizing inevitability.
Brian said: rock or bust
Reiteration of Brian's guidance or insistence on enduring difficulties.
Do you remember what have come too far
Recollection of past experiences or achievements.
A little bit of need but a lot of must
Similar to lines 2 and 12, highlighting the conflict between desire and obligation.
Which was the brand of your first car
Asking about a memorable personal detail, possibly related to nostalgia.
Coloured in yellow and a lot of rust
Description of the first car, indicating wear and memories associated with it.
Ashes to ashes - dust to dust
Reiteration of the life-death cycle, highlighting inevitability.
A little bit of need but a lot of must
Similar to previous instances, emphasizing the necessity of action or responsibility.
Ashes to ashes - dust to dust
Reiteration of the cycle of life and death, emphasizing inevitability.
Brian said: rock or bust
Reiteration of Brian's advice or guidance about facing challenges.
Ashes to ashes - dust to dust
Repetition of the life-death cycle, highlighting inevitability.
A little bit of need but a lot of must
Reiteration of the conflict between desire and obligation.
Ashes to ashes - dust to dust
Restatement of the cycle of life and death, emphasizing inevitability.
Brian said: rock or bust
Reiteration of Brian's counsel or emphasis on perseverance.
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