Some Voices

Whispers of Nature: Exploring the Enigmatic Depths of 'Some Voices'
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Lyrics

She lays among the flowers

Imagery of a woman lying amidst flowers, setting a tranquil scene.

And spreads among the sheets

Suggests intimacy, possibly referring to a bed or a personal space.

She counts the clouds for hours

Implies a dreamy state, counting clouds, highlighting a contemplative mood.

And turns them into sheep

Transforming thoughts into something simpler, like counting sheep to sleep.

They sleep along the rivers

Extended imagery of sleep, connecting with nature along rivers.

And shower in the deep

Introducing a deep, immersive experience, possibly metaphorical.

And breath in all that's autumn

Associating with autumn, suggesting a connection with change or transition.

'Till winter stays

Transition from autumn to winter, indicating a prolonged stay.


They almost didn't find her

Implies a situation where she was hard to locate or understand.

A couple times she walked to the train tracks

Specific instances of her walking to train tracks, hinting at vulnerability.


Sometimes her forehead gets hot

Physical symptoms, like a hot forehead, hinting at illness or distress.

It comes and goes, sometimes

Intermittent nature of her condition, with symptoms coming and going.

The medicine can heal her, kind

Introduction of medicine as a potential healer, with a kind or gentle effect.

It's like a hurricane inside her

Intense imagery, likening her internal state to a hurricane.

Inside the hurricane her mind gets blown

Suggesting the impact of the hurricane on her mind, a metaphor for turmoil.


It's like a hurricane inside her

Repetition emphasizes the hurricane metaphor, underscoring its significance.

It's like a hurricane inside her

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It's like a hurricane inside her

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It's like a hurricane inside her

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It's like a hurricane inside her

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It's like a hurricane inside her

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It's like a hurricane inside her

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It's like a hurricane inside her

Final reinforcement of the hurricane metaphor, concluding the narrative.

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