Well, there could be subplots or character developments that weren't explicitly stated. Maybe even foreshadowing for future events that you only notice on a closer look.
You might find hidden emotions or motives that weren't obvious at first. Sometimes, it's little details that reveal a deeper meaning.
It could be alternate perspectives or underlying themes. For instance, symbols or recurring motifs that give a whole new layer to the story when you pay attention to those between the lines.
I think it might suggest finding a completely fresh narrative or interpretation that isn't obvious at first glance when you read the lyrics.
You might have luck looking on specialized sheet music websites. Some popular ones include MusicNotes and Sheet Music Direct. Give them a try.
'The World Discovered Just After the Immortal Emperor's Return' was an urban novel, and the author was Little Fa. The story was about a man named Li Zizai. He had just returned from the foreign world to become an immortal emperor, but he was discovered by the whole world and surrounded by the army. They mistook him for an alien and wanted to capture him. As for what he should do, there was no relevant information at the moment.
Great first lines can hook the reader right away. For example, if a first line is mysterious like 'The door stood ajar, and a strange light seeped through.' It makes the reader want to find out what's behind the door and what the strange light is. This initial intrigue keeps the reader going through the whole story.
I don't know the exact lyrics off the top of my head. You might want to search on a lyrics website or music streaming platform.
New Orleans Bountygate was a big deal. The whole story involves a system where Saints players were giving out money for certain plays. For example, if a player caused a fumble or injured an opposing player in a particular way, they'd get a financial reward. The NFL took this very seriously as it goes against the integrity of the game. Coaches were also implicated as they should have been aware and stopped such practices. It damaged the reputation of the Saints for a while.
Well, take the first line of 'The Shining' by Stephen King: 'Jack Torrance thought: Officially, winter comes to the Overlook Hotel on the twenty - first of October. But unofficially it had begun long before that.' This line sets a tone of foreboding. By mentioning winter coming to the hotel, it gives the impression of coldness, isolation, and something not quite right even before the real horror begins. It makes the reader anticipate that there are secrets and danger lurking in this hotel.
In many dystopian novels, the opening lines show a deviation from the normal. For instance, the start of 'Snowpiercer' (the novel on which the movie is based). If it started with a line like 'The train moved forward.' It might seem normal, but instead, it might start with something like 'The survivors on the train knew that outside was a frozen, dead world.' This immediately shows a world that is not as it should be. It sets a tone of confinement, of a last - ditch effort at survival in a world that has gone horribly wrong. And this tone of a world in crisis and people just trying to get by in a very abnormal situation pervades the entire story.
When a fantasy novel begins with 'She opened her eyes to a world she had never seen before.' It sets a tone of discovery. The main character is in a new and unfamiliar place which likely means the reader will be learning about this new world as the character does. It also implies that there will be a lot of things to explore and understand, which can be exciting for the reader.
It simply means a completely new or different account or narrative. For example, if you start a new project at work that has a different approach from previous ones, it's a whole new story.