amaryllis

Amaryllis: Blooming Symphonies of Redemption and Hope
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Lyrics

Red, in the sun of winter

Describing the color red under the winter sun.

The amaryllis blooms

The amaryllis flower blossoms.

So long constrained in darkness

Highlighting the prolonged time the amaryllis spent in darkness.

A cold and quiet tomb

Referring to a cold and quiet tomb, possibly symbolizing a challenging or dormant period.

Til bursting forth in light

Describing the amaryllis bursting forth in light, suggesting a moment of growth or revelation.

The song of brilliance beckons

Connecting the amaryllis's blooming with a brilliant song.

When half spent is the night

Referencing a significant point in time, possibly a turning point, when half the night is over.

Pink, like a summer rainstorm

Describing the amaryllis in pink, resembling a summer rainstorm.

The amaryllis blooms

Reiteration of the amaryllis blooming, emphasizing its gentle and blessed nature.

Gentle, and soft, and blessed

Describing the amaryllis as gentle, soft, and blessed, possibly suggesting a nurturing quality.

A fragrant, holy womb

Referring to the amaryllis as a fragrant and holy womb, symbolizing a place of purity and growth.

I saw stars in her hair

Personal observation of stars in someone's hair, possibly symbolizing beauty or divinity.

She gave us The Redeemer

Crediting someone (Mary?) with giving "The Redeemer," possibly a reference to a spiritual figure.

He said: give me all your cares

Quoting The Redeemer asking for all cares, suggesting a call for surrender or devotion.

White, as in winter woodlands

Describing the amaryllis in white, evoking imagery of winter woodlands.

The amaryllis, too

Reiteration of the amaryllis in winter, possibly emphasizing its resilience and beauty in challenging times.

With Mary, we behold them

Associating the amaryllis with Mary, linking the flower to a symbol of grace or motherhood.

By winter months subdued

Suggesting a subdued presence of amaryllis and Mary during winter months, possibly a metaphor for quiet strength.

Dark days, yet very God

Describing dark days but acknowledging a divine presence ("very God") during challenging times.

Red streaks the great horizon

Describing red streaks on the horizon, possibly symbolizing hope or a new beginning.

As through the fields we trod

Describing a journey through fields, possibly reflecting on the human experience in connection with nature and spirituality.

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