
Let go of the restraint and just live in acceptance, making her weakness her greatest strength. Her Soul is gaining strength in the coldness of the people who have judged her and made her mislead herself into believing something she is not.Īnd every-time she thinks of how she has lived a pretentious life it makes her want to overlook the past and finally think of her future. For the first time, Elsa gets to say what she wants in the song, said songwriter Robert Lopez at the film’s red-carpet premiere. Her strength increases and every time it does she shatters and buries it because of the fear of tragedy. The music video has been viewed more than 88 million times. My power flurries through the air into the ground My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around, And one thought crystallizes like an icy blast I’m never going back, The past is in the past! Let it Go is the stand-out song on the soundtrack due to its beautiful melody and memorable lyric. The most interesting part of the song is the bridge which almost explained why she felt all her life is trapped in a four-walled room of royalty and desolation.
#The frozen song let it go free#
When she finally acknowledged that her weakness is a part of her individuality and let go of doubts, fears, limitations, and deception, she embraced how she is wholly, and it made her feel free and strong.

Until she realized that her heart and soul have tolerated so much pain in fraught to be the perfect person she is not, that she had put aside her happiness for the sake of rules and restrictions. I typically check comprehension of the new vocabulary before starting the song. There is an inner voice in her that says don’t let people see how weak you can be because she has to stay kind, preserved and gentle in handling herself as she is expected. Song Worksheet:Let it Go and Summer (Frozen) Found a mistake This is a fill in the blanks lyric sheet for the songs 'Let it Go' and 'Summer,' from the Disney movie, 'Frozen.' Both songs have word banks to help with words that may be hard to catch by listening alone.

In the song “Let it go” the writer wrote how incredibly lonely she feels, that there seemed to be no one else having the same solitude she is having and though she tried to conceal the emptiness, it piled one atop another.
