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LAST DANCE
- Fairytale Lyrics
These eyes see more than
window dressings
And stoic virtue of mannequins
Somewhere beyond the world
of single dimension
Beyond the facade of the sensual
Where nothing cuts you
deeper than your own blade
Outside the narrow corridors
of perception is a light
Of experience and
long-forgotten dreams
Fading into perception is the black
world that we see
This fairytale is not so out of reach
I am, I am insatiable
I can, I can be anything
I am, I am insatiable
I can... I am my enemy
Seen through these eyes,
I am predictable
I am made of stone
Walk the middle line
Where nothing cuts you
deeper than your own blade
I am the storm,
My voice is the river
Take from me
I fade into you
Fade the corridors
of experience and dreams
Fade the black world
into this fairytale and fade
Fade the corridors
Fade the black world
Into this fairytale and fade
Take to the sky
Fairytale is written by Jeffrey Diehm, Peter Gorritz, Richard Joyce. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Fairytale lyrics?
When we search for the deeper meaning hidden within the lines, the Last Dance song 'Fairytale' shows how people can escape their present world and social norms to achieve their ideal life through creative exploration. The metaphor of 'fading into perspective' represents the journey from a bleak, limited worldview to a more vibrant and dreamlike reality. The lyrics of Fairytale show seven main themes of self-reflection, empowerment, inspiration, freedom, and emotional distress. The song emphasizes how people need to understand their own identity while they experience both their inner battles and their process of transformation. The lyrics contain themes of self-perception, inner conflict, and the exploration of deeper experiences, which may be more suitable for a mature audience. The language and imagery, while not explicit, suggest a complexity that aligns with a PG-13 rating.
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