There is not a particular amount of metaphors in 'Fireflies' because the song itself can be interpreted as a single metaphor.
Fireflies is number 9 on the album.
Adam Young of Owl City used personification to make it seem as if the fireflies were intelligent enough to understand him. He also used the metaphor of the fireflies to explain that life isn't always what you expect, sometimes it's even better than your dreams.
Ocean Eyes is not available for karaoke download. However, there is a Fireflies karaoke remix on iTunes.
Fireflies was released as a single in July of 2009, and came out in the album 'Ocean Eyes' that September.
Owl City sang Fireflies :) You would believe your eyes....
ocean eyes
There is not a particular amount of metaphors in 'Fireflies' because the song itself can be interpreted as a single metaphor.
Fireflies is number 9 on the album.
Ocean Eyes
No, that is not a metaphor.
In a phrase which is not grammatically correct such as the above, it's kind of difficult to tell.If the meaning you were going for is along the lines of "her dark eyes reflected the stars" it's not a metaphor.If the meaning you were going for is more like "the light reflected from her dark eyes like stars" that's also not a metaphor, it's a very similar concept called a simile.If you were going for something like "The reflections from her dark eyes were stars in the night", then yes, that's a metaphor.
The metaphor "ice-black cold eyes" in "Once upon a time" likely suggests that the character's eyes are dark and cold, resembling the icy chill of black ice. This can imply that the character is distant, unfeeling, or even menacing.
Eyes as blue as saphires
fireflies
Close my eyes by GoBlueKillRed. Look them up on Youtube.
Adam Young of Owl City used personification to make it seem as if the fireflies were intelligent enough to understand him. He also used the metaphor of the fireflies to explain that life isn't always what you expect, sometimes it's even better than your dreams.