@coolskeletonsdontcry (cont from here)
Oh, you know what? I think it's different depending on if you're going through someone's blog page and if you're using the dashboard. I have no idea if mobile is different I don't really use it much.
Aw that's sweet! It is kind of like a little personal adventure, even! Love is an adventure 😌
Nyeh heh, that one is pretty fun then! Very charming.
Oh it starts off pretty sad, but she's determined to make her own way!
Thank you for sharing them all with me
Oh I see, I see! I sent it through the dashboard, so perhaps that may have been the case then. How strange how that would matter so much when it would have made more sense for it to work evenly through all channels.
I suppose love is a personal adventure as you say!
Continuing details for the third song as I find its details so fun; She indeed did! She is described to have ran away to the ‘’beach where the ocean were’’ implying that her true love was a fisherman. Which was a much lower social position compared to her betrothed who had gold and money.
When she gets to the beach and her love, the narrative shifts over to him to notice (roughly translated);
‘‘I see, I see on your white fingers so small, on your ring finger a wedding band have sat’‘
‘‘I see, I see in your gold yellow hair where the bridal crown used to be’‘
‘’I see, I see on your white breasts that they’ve never given a child comfort’‘
- the last one meaning she was still a virgin without child as she refused to consummate the marriage, which would of course make the marriage void and invalid. That being one being the most important detail so she could truly be with him. Setting the scene of her running away from everything and the two sailing off into the distance...