Verse 1 (Dark, ominous, slow storytelling, setting the tragic scene):
Gather close, all hearts beware
Of fire and snow and the queen’s despair
A dragon’s roar that turned to screams
A love undone by shadowed dreams
Verse 2 (Tense, foreboding, whispering, showing her rise and creeping madness):
She took the throne with iron hand
And fire consumed both home and land
Her love was fierce, her mercy gone
The wolf must act though it breaks his own
Chorus (Epic, mournful, almost a lament, layered with horror and sorrow):
Oh, fire and snow, the world ablaze
A queen destroyed in her own haze
Through burning streets, through ash and woe
The bard will sing of fire and snow
Verse 3 (Haunting, reflective, highlighting Jon’s torment and inevitability):
He saw her eyes, the flame inside
The city trembled, none could hide
A final choice, a dagger drawn
He killed the love that kept him warm
Bridge (Whispered, chilling, recounting horror and heartbreak):
The bells rang out, the people fled
The dragon’s fire claimed all the dead
He wept alone, his soul aflame
A wolf who bore the weight of blame
Chorus (repeat) (Full, powerful, sorrowful, echoing the destruction and doomed love):
Oh, fire and snow, the world ablaze
A queen destroyed in her own haze
Through burning streets, through ash and woe
The bard will sing of fire and snow
Outro (Slow, fading, somber, leaving listeners with unease and reflection):
So raise your mugs, but speak with care
Of fire and snow, of love laid bare
A tale of hearts too fierce, too high
And how a wolf let his queen die