![]() ![]() A person that only sees death where something new is beginning. WHY DO ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO AN END?= This is the desperate question of someone who still doesn’t understand true reality. Friendship is good, but if you want to keep the passion, you will not appreciate the friendship that comes later and then love will disappear completely. LOVERS TO FRIENDS= In the same way as flames finally turn to dust, love also cools down, passion dies and lovers become friends. If something is burning, first you get flames (a good thing, because flames give you light and warmth), but then the good thing finishes and all you get is dust (cold dark dirt). But people think life is horrible, so they prefer to escape reality by daydreaming.įLAMES TO DUST= An abbreviation of "flames turn to dust", "flames become dust". She says that if we live in a fantasy and don’t face reality, we miss all the important things of life. When you miss something you don’t get it, you lose it, you don’t experience it.ĭAYDREAMING= Fantasizing (like having a dream but not sleeping). (WE) MISS EVERYTHING= The subject WE is missing, but we know it is the same as the previous sentence. The sentence " we are what we don’t see" means that what we see of us is only appearance, our true identity is invisible. WHAT= If we find WHAT in a statement (not a question) it usually means "the thing that". WAY TOO CLEAR= Much too clear, too too clear. WHAT WILL BECOME OF ME?= What will my future be? It literally means "I’m going to tell the truth". HONESTLY= We start a sentence with this word to emphasize what we’re going to say. She's probably under the influence of American black English and trying to sound cool, or under British influence and trying to sound posh (more poetical). For instance, it is easy to notice she doesn't pronounce the R's, though in Canada people do pronounce the R's. Many singers in Britain or America (or anywhere else) put on a peculiar accent when they are singing because they think it sounds more romantic or more cool or whatever. I haven't heard Nelly speaking, but I can bet her accent is not exactly the same as here singing. Whistling a new tune hoping it would come soon When the dogs were barking at the new moonĪnd the dogs were barking at the new moon ![]()
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