Crystal Clear
Crystal Clear Emotions Revealed: Love in the SeasonsLyrics
How do you feel now? I want to know
Expressing a desire to understand the current emotional state of the person being addressed.
Clear as crystal, I can see your face
Describing clarity and visibility, possibly indicating a straightforward or transparent expression of emotions.
In my glass of water, I can see your face
Using a metaphor of seeing a reflection in a glass of water, suggesting a deep connection or understanding.
How do you feel know? I want to know
Reiterating the desire to know the person's feelings, emphasizing the importance of emotional openness.
Does your love burn like a summer's day
Posing a question about the intensity or passion of the person's love, comparing it to the heat of a summer's day.
Or is it still on hold in an ice cube tray?
Suggesting the possibility that the love might be on hold or frozen, using the metaphor of an ice cube tray.
Clear as crystal
Repeating the theme of clarity, reinforcing the straightforward and unambiguous nature of the emotions.
How do you feel now? I want to know
Reiterating the curiosity about the person's feelings, emphasizing the need for open communication.
Clear as crystal, I can see your face
Restating the idea of clear visibility, using a glass of water as a metaphor for transparent understanding.
In my glass of water? I can see your face
Repeating the reflection metaphor, possibly emphasizing the depth and sincerity of the connection.
Winter has passed now, did you ever know?
Reflecting on the passage of time, possibly addressing changes in the relationship or personal growth.
Is your love forming like the springtime
Asking whether the person's love is blossoming and evolving, drawing a parallel to the springtime.
Or is it still a snowdrop in the snow so fine?
Suggesting the possibility that the love is still in an early or delicate stage, using the image of a snowdrop in the snow.
Clear as crystal
Reiterating the theme of clarity, underscoring the significance of a transparent and unambiguous emotional connection.
Clear as crystal, I can see your face
Repeating the idea of clear visibility, possibly emphasizing the sincerity and depth of emotional understanding.
In a glass of water, you can see your face
Flipping the perspective to the person addressed, suggesting self-awareness and introspection through seeing one's own reflection.
How do you feel know, I want to know
Reiterating the interest in the person's feelings, seeking ongoing communication about emotional states.
Now I can see you so crystal clear
Expressing a heightened ability to see and understand the person, possibly indicating increased emotional clarity.
Crystal clear
Concluding with the phrase "Crystal clear," reinforcing the theme of transparency and unambiguous emotional connection.
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