Blackberry Song By: Aleise ((hot))
| Section | Length | Purpose | |---------|--------|---------| | Intro | 0:00–0:20 | Soft fingerpicked guitar or ambient synth + field recording (birds, rustling leaves) | | Verse 1 | 0:20–0:50 | Quiet, conversational vocals; imagery of walking through brambles | | Chorus | 0:50–1:15 | Lifted melody; repetition of “blackberry, blackberry / why so sweet, then bury me?” | | Verse 2 | 1:15–1:45 | More rhythmic delivery; mention of stained fingers and a summer dress | | Chorus | 1:45–2:15 | Same lyrics, but backing vocals enter (harmony on “bury me”) | | Bridge | 2:15–2:45 | Sparse production; spoken or half-sung confession: “I knew the thorns were there” | | Outro | 2:45–3:15 | Fading repetition of “sweet, then bury me” + single synth note held to silence |
For anyone healing from a difficult relationship, the song provides a soundtrack for the moment you realize that you are the land , not the vine. You get to decide what grows in your garden. blackberry song by aleise
There has been significant discussion among fans regarding the "true" version of the song. While Tynisha Keli 's version gained traction, Aleise is often cited on platforms like Genius as the original vocalist who "killed it" with her soulful interpretation. While Tynisha Keli 's version gained traction, Aleise