Mary
Mary's Symphony: A Tale of Resilience and MotherhoodLyrics
She's looking out and out to a galaxy
She gazes towards a distant galaxy.
A fateful boat trip across a Northern Sea
Describes a significant journey on a boat across a Northern Sea with fate playing a role.
On a frosty window she writes her name
She inscribes her name on a frosty window, marking a personal and tangible connection to the journey.
Oh daughter, this is how she became
The speaker addresses someone named Mary, hinting at a transformation or defining moment in her life.
Mary, go ahead and have your little baby
An encouragement for Mary to proceed and give birth to her child, signifying strength.
Mary, toughest of the tough but still a lady
Acknowledges Mary's toughness while maintaining her grace as a woman.
Oh I've all the courage I'll ever need
Expresses possessing all the courage required, and boasts about skillfully articulating thoughts about adversaries.
I wax poetic on my enemies
The speaker reflects on eloquence in confronting enemies, portraying resilience.
The century is raging, but so are we
References the tumultuous state of the century and parallels it with the speaker's internal fortitude.
No matter what I know we've got a symphony called
Asserts a shared symphony or unity despite challenges, reinforcing resilience.
Mary, go ahead and have your little baby
Reiterates the encouragement for Mary to embrace motherhood, highlighting her strength.
Mary, toughest of the tough but still a lady
Recalls Mary's toughness, emphasizing her ability to navigate challenges while maintaining her femininity.
Out of dark days, stay up airplane
Suggests emerging from difficult times, likened to an airplane rising above darkness.
Take my last name, stay up airplane
Symbolizes commitment by suggesting the taking of the last name, possibly indicating a connection or partnership.
Go ahead and have your little baby
A repetition of the encouragement for Mary to proceed with giving birth, reinforcing the theme of strength.
Mary, toughest of the tough but still a lady
Reaffirms Mary's toughness, highlighting her resilience and strength in the face of challenges.
Mary, toughest of the tough
Repeats and reinforces Mary's strength and resilience as a woman.
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