Mary in the Hedgemaze II
Song Meaning
The entry for "Mary in the Hedgemaze II" presents a unique lyrical landscape. It's stark, direct, and immediately tells us what we won't find. The text simply reads: "Instrumental." This isn't a placeholder; it's a definitive statement. The central "tension" here isn't within a narrative, but in the very nature of the piece itself. For a platform dedicated to lyrics, the complete absence of them creates a compelling void. It forces a different kind of engagement, one where the listener is invited to project their own feelings and narratives onto the sonic space, unguided by a specific lyrical voice. This absence of words can feel like a deliberate choice, perhaps to emphasize a mood or a moment beyond verbal articulation. The most striking craft element is, paradoxically, the craft of *omission*. By explicitly stating "[Instrumental]", the lyrics — or lack thereof — become a powerful structural device. It's a bold declaration that the story, emotion, or atmosphere of "Mary in the Hedgemaze II" will unfold purely through sound. This choice elevates the musical composition, making it the sole carrier of meaning, rather than a backdrop for words. It's a testament to the power of what's *not* said. This lyrical approach is effective because it strips away the usual anchors of a song. It demands that the listener focus entirely on the music's texture, rhythm, and melody. Without words, the piece can evoke a more primal, unmediated emotional response. It seems to suggest that some experiences, or perhaps the essence of "Mary in the Hedgemaze II," are best communicated through pure sound, inviting a deeply personal and often subconscious interpretation from each listener.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Emma Essex