Sunday, January 26, 2014

Song-ography: Frozen

I don't think with the extreme temperatures and snowy icy conditions most of us are experiencing that Kathy at You'll Shoot Your Eye Out could have picked a better choice for this week's Song-ography than "Let It Go" from the recently released animated cartoon Frozen.  I haven't seen the movie  but my Granddaughters did last weekend and they loved it. Below is my literal interpretation of frozen.

Up here in the cold thin air I finally can breathe
I know I’ve left a life behind but I’m too relieved to grieve!
It’s time to see what I can do
To test the limits and break through
No right, no wrong, no rules for me,
I’m free

Let it go, let it go
I am one with the wind and sky
Let it go, let it go,
You’ll never see me cry
Here I stand and Here I’ll stay
Let the storm rage on…



My power flurries through the air into the ground
My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around
And one thought crystallizes like an icy blast
I’m never going back
The past is in the past

Let  it go, let  it go
And I’ll rise like the break of dawn
Let it go, let it go
That perfect girl is gone
Here  I stand  in the light of day
Let the storm rage on
The cold never bothered me anyway!

27 comments:

  1. Love the first shot- great perspective and soo fitting for todays challenge.

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  2. Wow, what amazing shots, Carletta. I love the accompanying words. Both are chillingly beautiful.

    Have a Happy n warm Sunday :)

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  3. That second shot just makes me shiver...so very chilling!

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  4. I have the chills just looking at these icicles. Great composition of the first shot!.

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  5. That ice coming down is so surreal and beautiful. Lovely framed too into the shots. Great winter landscapes.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  6. Great shots! I really like the angle of the first one. It's a really nice composition that captures the words of the song so well. Keep warm!

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  7. lovely shots and it does really look FROZEN where you are.

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  8. Those are some icicles! The song is very spiritual and I can see why it's well liked.

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  9. Frozen here too! and looks like we are in for more cold weather this week.
    Beautiful captures!!

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  10. Wow! I love the POV on that first shot and the contrast against the blue sky. those are some big ass icicles!

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  11. oh, I love the wintery photos...wintertime sure has its beauty...but I think we are all ready for alittle springtime!

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  12. These icicles are lovely! I love the fullness of the ice in the second shot. Amazing!

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  13. Wow ! Really amazing photos !
    Greetings

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  14. These are wonderful. That 2nd shot is so amazing and really quite beautiful.

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  15. That sure is frozen. great shots.

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  16. Wow, so neat! Really interesting ice formations.

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  17. You certainly look like you are in the land of the frozen....These shots are just gorgeous....such long icicles....

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  18. Wow, love the angle and perspective of that first icicle shot! Looking up thru the icicles with that gorgeous blue sky as the backdrop. Quite breath taking! GO SEE THE MOVIE!!!!!!! And I say that as one who use to ask the Better Half to take the kids to those Disney animated princess films (yes, he's a good sport, haha). Totally LOVED it! Thanks for joining in on Song-ography!

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  19. Gorgeous pictures and for a change this one didn't give me an earworm, since I've never heard the song.

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  20. The icicles are amazing against that blue sky! The second photo is my favorite though.

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  21. Nice shots of icicles. I liked your poem.

    Thank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.

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  22. Wow - amazing shots!

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  23. Hi Carletta. fantastic shots to go with the song.

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  24. Wow! Beautiful Shots. And I like how you paired it with a song.

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  25. That is a LOT of icicles hanging from those cliffs!

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