Spring Song
Embracing Nature's Symphony: Velvet Meadow's Ode to Spring's EssenceLyrics
Oh I long for
Expressing a deep desire or yearning for something.
Her kiss of spring
Referring to the pleasurable sensation of receiving the kiss of spring, symbolizing renewal and freshness.
The clouds go on by
Observing the passing of time, represented by clouds moving, possibly emphasizing the transient nature of moments.
Her hair of tangerine
Describing the unique quality of the person's hair as reminiscent of the color tangerine.
Ravens rest on her fingers
Imagery of ravens resting on fingers, suggesting a connection between the person and nature, particularly birds.
Only to her they sing
Highlighting the exclusivity of the person's relationship with the ravens, who sing only to her.
Nothing is more peaceful
Stating that nothing is more serene or tranquil than hearing the person sing, emphasizing the calming effect of her voice.
Than to hear her sing
Reiterating the beauty and peacefulness associated with the act of the person singing.
Looking to the sky
Directing attention upward, possibly symbolizing hope or aspiration, as the speaker looks towards the sky.
Queen of spring time
Referring to the person as the queen of springtime, attributing a regal and authoritative quality to her.
Holds the esther
Mentioning the esther, possibly a symbolic item or representation of something cherished, held by the queen.
In her hands
Describing the physical act of the queen holding the esther in her hands, reinforcing its significance.
Ravens rest on her fingers
Repeating the imagery of ravens, underscoring their connection to the queen and their musical tribute to her.
Only to her they sing
Reiterating that the ravens sing exclusively to her, emphasizing the special bond between the queen and nature.
Nothing is more peaceful
Restating the profound peace associated with hearing the queen sing, reinforcing the emotional impact of her voice.
Than to hear her sing
Emphasizing once again the tranquil and calming effect of the queen's singing.
Looking to the sky
Repeating the action of looking to the sky, reinforcing the theme of hope or inspiration associated with the queen.
Queen of spring time
Restating the title "Queen of springtime" and the regal qualities attributed to the person.
Holds the esther
Reiterating the act of holding the esther, continuing to underscore its significance in the queen's hands.
In her hands
Concluding with the image of the esther in her hands, wrapping up the lyrical narrative.
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