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Dandelions

By Ruth B
Measya Mahira Adidara XI MIPA 4
About the Song
The song "Dandelions" by Ruth B. is about the singer's desire
for a person she loves and the hope that they will feel the
same way about her. The lyrics describe the singer's feeling of
being in a field of dandelions and wishing on them, hoping that
her love will be reciprocated. The song talks about the special
feeling that comes with being with the person she loves, how it
makes her feel alive and happy. It also talks about the fear and
uncertainty that can come with falling in love, but ultimately,
the singer believes that this person is the love of her life and
worth pursuing. The song is a heartfelt expression of love and
the longing for that love to be returned.
Reasons why i liked this song

The melody and instrumentation: The song features a catchy


melody that is supported by a combination of electronic and
acoustic instrumentation. The use of strings, piano, and
electronic beats creates a unique, layered sound that is both The symbolism: The use of the dandelion
interesting and pleasing to the ear. as a symbol for hope and longing is
both creative and memorable, and can
add an extra layer of meaning to the
The emotional depth: The lyrics of the song express a deep
longing and hope for love, which can be relatable and moving song.
to listeners. The emotional intensity of the song can also be a
cathartic experience for some.
Rhyme Theme
AABB: The song's chorus follows an AABB rhyme The theme of the song "Dandelions" by Ruth B. is
scheme, with the last word of every other line about the feeling of falling in love and the hope
rhyming. For example, "mine" and "time" in the that comes with it. The lyrics describe the
first two lines, and "smile" and "mine" in the singer's feelings of being in a field of dandelions
second two lines. This creates a repetitive and and wishing on them, representing her desire for
catchy pattern that reinforces the song's the person she loves to reciprocate her feelings.
central message of longing for love. The song expresses a sense of yearning and
longing for a love that may be difficult to attain,
ABAB: The verses of the song follow an ABAB but also a belief that it is possible and worth
rhyme scheme, with the last word of every other pursuing. The theme of the song is one of
line rhyming. For example, "me" and "free" in the hopefulness and optimism in the face of
first two lines, and "breathe" and "alive" in the uncertainty and the challenges of love.
second two lines. This creates a more varied and
interesting pattern that helps to move the story
of the song forward.
What makes the song unique
The use of the dandelion as a symbol: The lyrics make use of the
dandelion as a symbol of hope and longing, with the singer wishing
on every dandelion that the person she loves will be hers. This use of
a common, everyday object as a symbol for something deeper and
The emotional intensity: The song is very emotionally intense, with
more emotional is unique and gives the song a distinctive feel.
the lyrics expressing the singer's deep longing for the person she
loves. The melody and production also contribute to this intensity,
creating a sense of yearning and urgency that is palpable
throughout the song.
The blend of genres: The song blends elements of pop, folk, and
electronic music to create a unique sound that is both modern and
timeless. The use of electronic production and folk-inspired acoustic
instrumentation give the song a contemporary feel, while the
melody and lyrics have a classic, timeless quality.
Figurative languages
Metaphor: In the chorus, the singer compares the
Simile: In the first verse, the singer says that she
person she loves to "a love that comes once in a
sees "forever in [the person's] eyes." This is a
lifetime." This is a metaphor because she is not
simile because she is comparing the feeling she
saying that the person is literally a love, but
gets when she looks into their eyes to the concept
rather that the love they share is so rare and
of forever, using the word "like" or "as" to make
special that it feels like a once-in-a-lifetime
the comparison.
experience.

Imagery: Throughout the song, the singer uses


Personification: In the bridge, the singer
descriptive language to create vivid mental images
personifies the dandelion by asking it to "lend [its]
of being in a field of dandelions and wishing on
seeds to help [her] grow" and to "chase the fears
them. This imagery helps to enhance the emotional
that [she doesn't] know." This is personification
impact of the song and create a sense of longing
because she is giving the dandelion human-like
and hopefulness.
qualities, such as the ability to help her and to
chase away her fears.

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