Black Roses
Icon & the Black Roses Lyrics
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And gliding petals on the river
Your tears are so cold
They‘re twisting streams on your pale skin
But once you had a red rose on your hands
And spread its seeds away while hoping they'd blossom red
Sound and safe from that tainted soul of yours
Because your soul is black you fear the sun, wind and rain
And would never let them to shine, blow or fall on your grave
So the red roses are black for you today
Some black roses on the floor
And drips of blood on your fingers
With every thorn you hurt so deep
While harvesting on your death field
With honesty justice and dignity you can't turn your roses red
Roses are black roses for you today
The lyrics of Icon & the Black Roses's song "Black Roses" paint a vivid picture of a person whose soul is tainted and consumed by darkness. The black roses on the floor and the gliding petals on the river symbolize the presence of pain and sorrow in their life. The tears described as cold and twisting streams on their pale skin indicate the depth of their emotional despair.
However, there is a contrast presented in the lyrics. The person once had a red rose in their hands, which represents beauty and vitality. They spread the seeds of this red rose, hoping for a blossoming of vibrant colors. But due to the darkness within their soul, they are unable to achieve this transformation. The tainted nature of their being prevents them from embracing the sunlight, wind, and rain that are necessary for growth and change. Instead, the red roses become black, mirroring the darkness that envelopes their existence.
The second verse continues to explore the theme of pain and self-destruction. The black roses on the floor become even more sinister with the addition of drips of blood on the person's fingers. The act of harvesting on their death field symbolizes the idea that they are causing their own suffering. Despite being aware of the importance of honesty, justice, and dignity in bringing positivity to their life, they are incapable of turning their roses red, of reversing their fate. The repetition of the line "Roses are black roses for you today" emphasizes their inability to escape the darkness within themselves.
Overall, the lyrics of "Black Roses" convey a sense of despair, self-destructive tendencies, and an inability to break free from one's own darkness. It explores the notion that sometimes we are our own worst enemies, preventing growth and change in our lives.
Line by Line Meaning
Some black roses on the floor
There are black roses scattered on the ground
And gliding petals on the river
The petals of the roses are floating on the river
Your tears are so cold
Your tears feel icy and distant
They're twisting streams on your pale skin
Your tears are like meandering rivers on your pale complexion
But once you had a red rose on your hands
There was a time when you held a red rose
And spread its seeds away while hoping they'd blossom red
You scattered its seeds, hoping they would grow into red roses
Sound and safe from that tainted soul of yours
You wished for the roses to be untouched by your corrupted soul
Because your soul is black you fear the sun, wind and rain
Due to the darkness within your soul, you are afraid of the warmth, wind, and rain
And would never let them to shine, blow or fall on your grave
You would never allow the sun, wind, or rain to touch your final resting place
So the red roses are black for you today
To you, the red roses have become black
And drips of blood on your fingers
There are drops of blood on your fingers
With every thorn you hurt so deep
Each thorn pierces you deeply, causing pain
While harvesting on your death field
As you gather the roses, it feels like you are harvesting on a field of death
With honesty justice and dignity you can't turn your roses red
Even if you possess honesty, justice, and dignity, you cannot make your roses turn red
Roses are black roses for you today
Today, all roses appear black to you
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
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