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There is not a particular amount of metaphors in 'Fireflies' because the song itself can be interpreted as a single metaphor.
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You can find dalton academy warblers singing fireflies on YouTube but I dont remember it on an episode
The song itself is not Christian lyrical, meaning it does not have outwardly Christian lyrics, but Adam Young, the writer and singer of the song (AKA, Owl City) has proclaimed to be a strong Christian many times since becoming an overnight phenomenon.
There seem to be multiple interpretations of this song, but personally, I think of it as a song about growing up. It speaks of that awkward stage where a person is no longer a child, but is not quite an adult. There is a great deal of nostalgia in the song. The lyrics speak of wanting to slow time down and not wanting to let go of the things that bind the singer to his childhood--shown in the keeping of fireflies in a jar. Yet there is hope in the future - in "dreams [that] are bursting at the seams."
Luciferin is a compound that gives the fireflies, and any organism that has it, its light.
No. Fireflies can kill due to neurotoxins that cause them to glow. Do not, under any circumstances, feed fireflies.
To find out how to play Owl City songs on any instrument, try surfing youtube.
they're probably scared or they know they can't attract any more fireflies after you catch them. but if you put them in a cage with a few other fireflies, they'll glow a while.
For free sheet music, go to the OnlineSheetMusic website. At the top of the page is a search box. Type the title (or artist name) and download the sheet music. If for any reason this fails, try googling 'free Fireflies sheet music'.
Owl City (Adam Young) has 3 records. The first release was "Of June" in 2007. The second album was called "Maybe I'm Dreaming", released in late 2008. His most recent record (released in 2009), is "Ocean Eyes" and "Ocean Eyes Deluxe Edition", which included the song "Fireflies" that hit #1 in many countries.
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