Rosemary
Whispers of Resentment: Unveiling Peter Arreph's Enigmatic RosemaryLyrics
It’s all your past a resentment mass
Refers to the burden of past experiences and a buildup of resentment.
A fake smile, silent wolf
Describes a facade of happiness, likening it to a silent, deceptive wolf.
Would you eat the little lamb?
Ponders on the willingness to harm or sacrifice innocence, symbolized by a little lamb.
My demons fly, they drag your luck
Personal struggles or vices, represented as demons, impact both the speaker and others negatively.
White skin, black eyed
Contrasts physical appearance with internal emotions, suggesting a duality of identity.
They raze the sky, they burn the towns
Metaphorically describes destructive forces that affect the environment and communities.
Nobody can turns off
Highlights the inability to escape or prevent these destructive forces.
Private all the dreams to strive
Expresses a desire to keep personal aspirations private and work towards them.
Gather up my bags and let me fly
The speaker wants to leave behind their current situation and embark on a journey.
Sew the sky, the world goes down
Symbolic act of sewing the sky implies an attempt to mend or control the chaotic world.
All the shadows that I knew
Refers to the persistent presence of darkness and uncertainties in the speaker's life.
Take upon my flowers
Possibly an offering or sacrifice of something beautiful or positive.
Raise under the larch tree
Describes a location under a larch tree, suggesting a place of solace or reflection.
I’ll make ill forever
The speaker claims the ability to cause harm or negativity indefinitely.
Blood in my hands
Suggests guilt or responsibility for harm or wrongdoing, represented by blood on hands.
Rosemary smell
Associates a scent of rosemary with something negative or ominous.
Can we flee together?
Asks if escaping the negative circumstances is possible together with someone else.
I’ll make ill forever
Reiterates the speaker's ability to perpetuate negativity or ill will indefinitely.
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