Aurora
Rohen Lyrics


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[Verse 1]
Subtle waking in the morning
(Aurora)
Crayon colored skies of paper
(Aurora)

[Interlude]
She is drowning
No one can save her
(No, no one, no)
No one can save her
(Aurora)
(Aurora)

[Refrain]
Aurora

[Interlude 2]
(Aurora)
No one can save her
No one can save her
No one can save her
Subtle waking in the morning
(Aurora)

[Refrain]




Aurora
(Aurora)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rohen's song Aurora offer a rather cryptic message about a person who is facing a difficult situation, and it seems as though no one can help them. The use of the name Aurora, which means "dawn", adds to the enigmatic nature of the song. The line "subtle waking in the morning" reflects a world that is calm and peaceful in contrast to the turmoil of the singer's life. The reference to "crayon-colored skies of paper" reinforces the idea of a world that is colorful and vibrant, but also temporary and fleeting.


The song's interludes repeat the phrase "no one can save her" several times, emphasizing the singer's sense of hopelessness, loneliness, and despair. It is unclear who or what Aurora represents, but the lyrics suggest that she is drowning metaphorically or perhaps even physically. The imagery of drowning is powerful and serves to highlight the magnitude of the singer's struggle. The repetition of the name Aurora throughout the song serves as a reminder of the character's presence and possible significance.


Overall, the song Aurora is a haunting piece that leaves the listener with a sense of ambiguity and intrigue. It reflects the complexity of life and the uncertainty of the future. Whether the singer finds a way out of their dilemma or not remains uncertain, leaving the listeners to interpret and draw their conclusions.


Line by Line Meaning

Subtle waking in the morning
The gentle and gradual awakening of the day


(Aurora)
Referring to dawn and the start of a new day


Crayon colored skies of paper
The bright and colorful sky that looks like a drawing on paper


(Aurora)
Referring to the unique beauty and wonder of a sunrise


She is drowning
Someone is struggling and in danger


No one can save her
There is no one who can help or rescue her


(No, no one, no)
Emphasizing the lack of anyone who can provide assistance


(Aurora)
Despite the beauty of the sunrise, there is still someone in peril


(Aurora)
Used to repeat the theme of the song and emphasize the presence of the sunrise even during difficult times


No one can save her
Reiterating the sense of danger and helplessness


No one can save her
Repeating the idea that there is no hope for rescue


Subtle waking in the morning
Return to the use of imagery to paint a picture of the beginning of a new day


(Aurora)
Final use of the word to signify the ongoing presence and beauty of the sunrise despite the struggles being faced


Aurora
Central theme and title of the song referring to the beauty and hope of a new day


(Aurora)
Final repetition of the title to reinforce the main concept of the song




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Written by: Rohen

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