Wind
Ephemeral Flames: Unveiling the Bittersweet Dance with WindLyrics
She stood, hands freezing cold, hair made of gold
Describing a woman with cold hands and golden hair.
She's, she's wind to my fire
She represents the wind that fuels the speaker's passion or intensity.
She thought the world was hers and she was mine
She believed she owned the world and belonged to the speaker.
She, she blew me away
Metaphorically, she overwhelmed or amazed the speaker.
Flame should burn out, it'll all be over soon
Suggesting the flame will die out soon, implying a temporary nature.
The wind grows, it kills the flame
The wind, representing challenges or obstacles, grows and extinguishes the flame.
The fire will be out soon
Expressing the inevitability of the fire's extinction.
But it burns
Despite challenges, the fire (passion) continues to burn.
And yes I know
The speaker acknowledges the consequences of their choices.
This is what I bargained for
Accepting the outcomes of the relationship, whether positive or negative.
Her icy touch, evil and good
Describing the woman's touch as both harmful and beneficial.
It chills my bones
Her touch has a chilling effect on the speaker.
She moved, took a piece of me with her packed up things
She left, taking a part of the speaker with her.
The, the wind takes the sand
The wind carries away elements of the speaker's life, akin to sand.
She stole everything that's mine and made it hers
She took everything belonging to the speaker and made it her own.
She, She's the words from my song
She embodies the lyrics of the speaker's song.
And yes, I know
Reiterating the acceptance of the consequences of the relationship.
This is what I bargained for
Acknowledging the powerful and dual nature (good and evil) of the relationship.
Powerful clutch, evil and good
Describing a strong and potentially harmful influence, echoing line 13.
It's now my own
The consequences of the relationship are now a part of the speaker's identity.
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