"Goddess of Winds and Tempest"
(Verse 1)
They saw her standing tall, her burdens like a crown,
Said, “Let us carry this, so you can lay them down.”
And for a moment, she believed in their words,
Let them lift her magic, gave them strength unheard.
(Chorus)
But they wearied of her lightning, frightened by her rain,
Called her storms a weight, they could no longer sustain.
They asked to hold her power, but grew tired of its force,
And left her there in shadows, filled with silent remorse.
(Verse 2)
She forgot she was the goddess, of winds and tempest wild,
Her burdens were her strength, her storms fierce and undefiled.
In trusting hands to hold her, she let her magic stray,
And they took it as their burden, only to throw it away.
(Chorus)
They wanted her power, till it burned them inside,
Wanted her storm, till it no longer complied.
Now they call her a burden, too heavy to keep,
But it was they who took her strength, left it scattered and steeped.
(Verse 3)
She remembers now—her strength was never a flaw,
Her thunder was her light, her lightning her raw law.
She never needed their shelter, never asked them to stay,
They wanted to carry her burdens, then grew tired, lost their way.
(Verse 4)
They said she was weak when she asked for it back,
Left her feeling stranded, caught in their lack.
They claimed what she offered, but resented the weight,
And now refuse to release it, leaving her at the gate.
(Bridge)
She knows now, to let her storm run free,
To take back her burdens, her strength, her decree.
Believing them wasn’t wrong, but it taught her in the end—
Her power is hers alone, on that she can depend.
(Chorus)
They wanted her fire, till they felt its burn,
Wanted her storm, till it took a turn.
They took her magic, called it a weight,
But her strength will rise again, by her own fate.
(Outro)
So she’ll reclaim her burdens, let lightning blaze her path,
Her winds will howl, her storms will cast.
She’s the goddess of tempests, too fierce to be sold
And if they can’t bear her magic, they’ll watch her unfold.