Frozen
D.J. Rock 90's Lyrics


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Looking back
I get to see
All the hours I had ahead of me
Some were good
Some were tight
Some were long
And filled with a light
So hot
It felt like a fire
On the phone
When you were dying
You were dying
And I was fine
Now my life is humming
Like a bee when it's buzzing
Never a time it was not so
My puzzled worried eyes
Flower in a field of snow
A flower in a field of snow
The winter hands have just let go
We'd been hovering on frozen wings
Waiting for
The thaw
In the Spring
To come
And free
Our weary bones
From an ice
That's so deep
We began
To believe




It was all
That we'd ever know

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Frozen" by D.J. Rock 90's reflect on the passage of time and the experiences one goes through, both good and bad. The singer looks back on their past and realizes the various emotions and moments they have encountered. Some moments were joyous and full of light, while others were challenging and tight, reflecting a range of experiences that make up life's journey. The mention of a fire and the feeling of heat suggests intense emotions and perhaps a sense of urgency or passion in certain situations.


The mention of a phone call where someone was dying while the singer was fine adds a layer of complexity to the lyrics, evoking a sense of guilt or helplessness in the face of difficult circumstances. This contrast between life and death, fine and dying, highlights the juxtaposition of different experiences that shape our lives. The imagery of a buzzing bee symbolizes a sense of constant activity or busyness in the singer's life, never experiencing a moment of stillness or calm.


The reference to puzzled worried eyes blooming like a flower in a field of snow conveys a sense of resilience and growth in the face of adversity. The image of a flower in a field of snow signifies beauty and strength emerging in challenging conditions. The mention of winter hands letting go and waiting for the thaw in the spring suggests a sense of anticipation and hope for a change or release from a difficult situation.


The final lines of the lyrics speak to a sense of endurance and perseverance in the face of challenges. The singer reflects on the belief that the icy grip they have been under was all they knew, hinting at a sense of resignation or acceptance of a difficult situation. However, there is also a glimmer of hope for release and freedom from the constraints that have held them back, looking forward to a new beginning in the thaw of spring.


Line by Line Meaning

Looking back
Reflecting on the past


I get to see
I am able to observe


All the hours I had ahead of me
All the time available in the future


Some were good
Some were enjoyable


Some were tight
Some were difficult


Some were long
Some felt endless


And filled with a light
And illuminated with positivity


So hot
So intense


It felt like a fire
It felt like a burning flame


On the phone
During a conversation


When you were dying
When you were experiencing distress


You were dying
You were in a state of crisis


And I was fine
And I remained stable


Now my life is humming
Now my life is active and vibrant


Like a bee when it's buzzing
Similar to a bee when it is active


Never a time it was not so
Always in this state


My puzzled worried eyes
My confused and anxious gaze


Flower in a field of snow
A beautiful contrast in a cold environment


The winter hands have just let go
The cold grip of winter is releasing


We'd been hovering on frozen wings
We had been stuck in a stagnant state


Waiting for
Anticipating


The thaw
The melting of the ice


In the Spring
During the season of rebirth


To come
To arrive


And free
And liberate


Our weary bones
Our tired souls


From an ice
From a frozen state


That's so deep
That is profoundly entrenched


We began
We started


To believe
To have faith


It was all
It was the only thing


That we'd ever know
That we had experienced




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Written by: Jeffrey Andrews

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