After the Great Thaw – These are the lyrics that Anna sings to Elsa through her door on the night she finally figures out why Elsa has started avoiding her again. Warning: mature content, because Anna doesn't have the same habit of propriety as Elsa and is less in denial about what she wants.
This can be considered a "prequel" to Chapter 1 (Elsa's secret reprise of "Let It Go").
[Anna's signature knock]
Do you wanna frickle frackle?
Or just a hug will do…
You never touch me anymore
Come out the door
It's like I'm not your love…
We used to be best buddies
We could be more
I wish you would tell me which
Do you wanna frickle frackle?
It doesn't have to be in public
[Elsa: (sobbing) Stop it, Anna!]
I love you… [Anna sings this line wistfully as she turns away, giving up for the night]
[Anna knocks again some time later, in a frisky, playful mood]
Do you wanna frickle frackle?
Or ride me hard until we come
I know you love me and I love you too
I've started dreaming of
Your fingers in my [bleep!]
[Language, Anna!]
It gets a little lonely
You must feel it too
Just one kiss, it's all I ask
[Cut to inside Elsa's room, Elsa is curled up on her bed in fetal position, apparently squirming in shame, though we can't see her hands]
[Instrumental: Montage of scenes from daily life in which Elsa continues to deliberately avoid being near Anna; the more Anna tries to chase her down, the more obviously Elsa evades her, and the more hurt and tearful their expressions become in each scene… whatever "ship" may be sinking during this instrumental music portion is obviously not a literal ship (-wink-)]
[Finally, Anna knocks again in a very depressed, downcast mood]
Please I know you're in there
I feel your ice below this door
Just be my sister, and I'll ask no more
I'll keep my hands off you, just let me in
If truly that's what you want
I don't think it is
Nobody has to know!
I can't live with you unhappy…
[Do you wanna build a snowman?...]
[Camera view pans from Anna sitting with her back to the door, ice seeping into the hallway under her, showing Elsa on the other side of the door, sitting on her hands, frozen tears running down her face; zooming out shows her entire room coated in thick ice]