Moon Chariot

Moonlit Dreams: Unveiling the Serpent's Song of Invincibility
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Lyrics

I rejoiced at seeing the giantess

Expressing joy upon encountering a giantess.

And the world and its cruelties

Reflecting on the world and its harsh realities.

And the serpent that sings:

Noting a serpent that sings.

"Now, for the moon, Noreen!"

The serpent's song, suggesting a call to action for the moon named Noreen.

"Now, for the moon, Noreen!"

Repetition for emphasis on the call to action for Noreen.


I want to be inexhaustible

Expressing a desire to be unstoppable and enduring.

10 stories high, I'll never die

Describing a lofty height and immortality.

Invincible

Claiming invincibility.


All my dreaming brings me

Connecting dreams to the arrival of two winged horses, possibly symbolic.

Two winged horses to return me to the sea

The winged horses serving as a means to return to the sea, implying a cyclical journey.


Evil can't teach me a thing anymore

Stating resistance to learning from evil.

Come on Noreen, it's you I adore

Expressing admiration and love for Noreen, urging her to join.

To the moon, the serpent sings

The serpent singing again, this time about the moon.

At this moment, you mean everything

Highlighting the significance of the present moment with Noreen.


And I'm gonna try

Expressing determination to attempt a challenging feat.

To storm the palace before I die

Desiring to reach a palace before death.

To touch the water and feel the tide

Expressing a desire to touch water and feel the tide.

And get a look at the eyes inside

Seeking a glimpse into the inner depths, possibly metaphorical.


All my dreaming brings me

Reiteration of dreams leading to winged horses and a return to the sea.

Two winged horses to return me to the sea

Repeating the cyclical nature of the journey suggested earlier.


I rejoiced at seeing the giantess

Rejoicing again at encountering the giantess and the world.

And the world and its cruelties

Reflecting on the world and its challenges once more.

And the serpent that sings:

Repeating the mention of the singing serpent.

"Now, for the moon, Noreen!"

Reiteration of the serpent's call for action regarding the moon, Noreen.

"Now, for the moon, Noreen!"

Repeating the call to action for the moon, emphasizing its importance.

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