anonymous

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Oct 11th 2009!⃝

This is actually a parallel to a relative tale like the frog prince. In the story, a princess is playing next to a well, when her golden ball accidentally falls into the well. The well is located near a lime tree. The princes is devastated and is crying, when along comes a frog, and tells her that if he goes and gets the golden ball, she must commit herself to him forever. The princess agrees because she thinks the frog can never get out of the well, but once he has retreived the ball and she leaves him without keeping her promise, he follows her to her castle and her father obligates her to keep the promise she had made the frog. The frog annoyed the princess so much, that she threw him against the wall, and that turned him into a prince. He explained that a evil witch had turned him into a frog, and that now they must get married. The princess agreed.

KT Tunstall song is a symbol of this. The tree in the song is a cherry tree, and it's parallel to the tree in the story, which is a lime tree.
The frog in the story is parallel to the big black horse.

I think that's what it means.