Dulcet in E
Ethereal Echoes: Unveiling the Captivating Story of Dulcet in ELyrics
From a tree swings an apple
Refers to an apple hanging from a tree, symbolizing something tempting or desirable.
A pear or a candle
Mentions a pear or a candle, possibly representing choices or sources of light and warmth.
That once caught captive of your love
Describes something once captivated by love, now subject to the influence of time.
Is asked by dear time to sway
Time asks the captivated object to sway, implying the passage of time and change.
Is asked by dear time to sway
Repetition of the idea that time requests movement and change.
Never held, the memory unto
Memory not held, serving the structure, suggesting detachment from past memories in service of progress.
Our edifice as serves you
The edifice serves with a unique blend of rhapsody and koan, possibly representing complex emotions and contemplation.
Is singly rhapsody and koan
Describes the edifice as a singular combination of rhapsody (expressive music) and koan (paradoxical statement in Zen Buddhism).
Where a heart like mine belongs
Indicates a place where a heart like the speaker's belongs, suggesting a sense of belonging.
Where a heart like mine belongs
Reiteration of the idea that the speaker's heart belongs to a specific place.
No flower outlives its raindrop
Metaphorically, no beautiful thing outlasts its moments of sadness or hardship.
No tower outlives its hilltop
Suggests that no achievement or structure lasts beyond its peak or glory days.
I'm necromancer and your balm
Speaker identifies as a necromancer, one who communicates with the dead, and describes the listener as a healing balm.
Is it hearth of silent knowledge
Refers to a hearth of silent knowledge, a source of quiet wisdom.
From fount of easy bondage
Implies an easy connection or bondage originating from a source of knowledge.
I'm never more than you could want
Expresses the speaker's humility, never considering themselves more than what the listener could desire.
Where a heart like mine belongs
Repeats the idea of a place where the speaker's heart belongs, emphasizing humility.
Where a heart like mine belongs
Reiteration of the concept that the speaker's heart belongs to a specific place.
Yes, where a heart like mine belongs
Emphasizes the location where the speaker feels their heart truly belongs.
From a tree, swings an apple
Repetition of the imagery of an apple hanging from a tree, reinforcing the symbol introduced earlier.
A pear or a candle
Similar to line 2, mentioning a pear or a candle, suggesting ongoing choices or sources of illumination.
That once caught is captive of your love
Restates the captivation of something by love, highlighting the impact of love on an object.
From our tree swings an apple
Reiteration of the image of an apple hanging from a tree, further emphasizing its significance.
A pear or a candle
Similar to line 24, mentioning a pear or a candle, maintaining the theme of choices or sources of light.
That once caught is captive of your love
Restates the captivation of something by love, reinforcing the theme of love's influence.
No flower outlives its raindrop
Reiteration of the idea that beautiful things are transient, using the metaphor of a flower and its raindrop.
No tower outlives its hilltop
Repeats the concept that achievements or structures have a finite existence, likening them to a tower and its hilltop.
I'm necromancer and your balm
Reiteration of the speaker being a necromancer and the listener as a healing balm, emphasizing the unique connection.
Where a heart like mine belongs
Reiterates the idea of a place where the speaker's heart belongs, emphasizing the sense of belonging.
Where a heart like mine belongs
Restates the concept of the speaker's heart belonging to a specific place, continuing the theme of belonging.
Yes, where a heart like mine belongs
Emphasizes, once again, the location where the speaker feels their heart truly belongs.
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