Brother Sparrow

Urban Melodies: Embracing Solitude Through Brother Sparrow's Symphony
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Lyrics

Voices in the street

Observing voices in the street, indicating awareness of the surrounding environment.

Footsteps on the concrete

Acknowledging footsteps on the concrete, highlighting attention to urban sounds.

Guess I hear just every sound

Expressing heightened sensitivity to various sounds, suggesting a keen perception.

On the ground

Awareness of sounds on the ground, possibly signifying grounded observations.

From my window view

Referring to a specific view from the window, emphasizing a personal perspective.

I know a color blue

Mentioning a color blue, which may symbolize melancholy or a particular emotional state.

That can bite so very hard

Suggesting that the mentioned color blue can have a profound and painful impact.

The day apart

Describing a day being torn apart, possibly indicating emotional distress.


Picture fresh as water clear

Describing a clear and refreshing mental image, perhaps contrasting with the previous turmoil.

Days have passed without you here

Highlighting the passage of time without a specific person's presence.

Street lights dancing on the dark

Depicting street lights dancing in the dark, possibly symbolizing hope or anticipation.

Across the park

Referring to a park and the act of waiting, introducing a sense of expectation.

Waiting for a word from you

Expressing anticipation for communication or a message from someone.

Waiting for a sign or two

Waiting for signs or signals, underscoring a longing for connection or guidance.

Footsteps on the city ground

Reiterating the focus on city sounds, specifically footsteps and their significance.

You know the sound

Affirming the recognition of the distinct sound of footsteps in the city environment.


Brother Sparrow, whoa-oh-oh-oh

Introducing the character "Brother Sparrow" with melodic vocalization.

Come tomorrow, whoa-oh-oh-oh

Expressing a desire or expectation for Brother Sparrow to come tomorrow.

To my window, whoa-oh-oh-oh

Inviting Brother Sparrow to the window, suggesting a connection or reunion.


Brother Sparrow, whoa-oh-oh-oh

Reiterating the invitation for Brother Sparrow to come tomorrow.

Come tomorrow, whoa-oh-oh-oh

Expressing a repeated desire or expectation for Brother Sparrow's arrival.

To my window, whoa-oh-oh-oh

Reiterating the invitation for Brother Sparrow to come to the window.

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