Beautiful

Ephemeral Beauty: Sky Salt's Poetic Odyssey of Love and Loss
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Lyrics

Love of my life

Expressing deep affection for someone considered the love of their life.

I forgot your name

Reflecting on forgetfulness, possibly a result of mental turmoil or distraction.

In my insanity

Alluding to a state of mental instability or confusion.

What's the date today?

Questioning the present moment, possibly indicating a sense of disorientation.

Some things, sometimes

Acknowledging the transient nature of certain aspects of life.

I bring back from dreams

Bringing elements from dreams to reality, suggesting a desire for something imagined.


The carousel goes 'round and 'round

Describing the cyclical nature of life, perhaps emphasizing its repetitive patterns.

I know that nothing's what it seems

Expressing skepticism or a lack of trust, indicating that appearances can be deceiving.

An orange flower that I found

Referring to an orange flower as a symbolic gift, possibly representing beauty or uniqueness.

My gift to you is beautiful

Affirming that the speaker's gift to the listener is beautiful, suggesting a positive sentiment.


Step back and forth

Describing a repetitive motion, possibly symbolizing a sense of stagnation or indecision.

In and out of me

Describing a fluctuation between internal and external experiences.

All for what it's worth

Suggesting that actions or experiences are undertaken regardless of their value or meaning.

In reality

Contrasting actions or perceptions with their true nature in reality.

Thread of my life

Metaphorically referring to the continuity of life, which is abruptly interrupted.

Snipped by cruel hand

Describing a sudden and harsh ending or interruption, possibly through a negative influence.


I wanna leave it all behind,

Expressing a desire to leave everything behind, seeking peace and repose.

Rest in a bed of stone and sand

Desiring rest in a solid and enduring place, possibly implying a wish for eternal peace.

An orange flower that you'll find

Referring again to the orange flower, now associated with the listener, maintaining its beauty.

Bring to my grave, it's beautiful

Asking the listener to bring the orange flower to the speaker's grave, emphasizing its beauty even in death.


An orange flower that you'll find

Repetition of the orange flower motif, reinforcing its significance in the speaker's narrative.

Throw on my grave, it's beautiful

Encouraging the act of throwing the orange flower onto the speaker's grave, again emphasizing its beauty even in this context.

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