The National Park
Discovering Nature's Symphony: The National Park Song UnveiledLyrics
Far and away the time will slip
Expressing the passage of time that will elapse.
I'm so glad we went on that trip
Expressing satisfaction about a past trip.
With all the others afraid of the dark
Referring to others who fear the dark.
Lying awake in the National Park
Describing a moment of lying awake in a National Park.
Hey, was that a rhinoceros?
Raising a question about the sighting of a rhinoceros.
The park ranger said, Of course it was
Confirming the sighting of a rhinoceros by the park ranger.
One of the last left in the wild
Highlighting the rarity of rhinoceros in the wild.
And the wild is a thousand miles
Emphasizing the vastness of the wild, a thousand miles.
Of National Park
Repetition of the phrase "National Park" for emphasis.
Of National Park
-National Park
-Living in balance in a state of bliss
Describing a state of balance and bliss in living.
Was the world all once like this?
Reflecting on whether the world was once universally like this.
But now nature's like a work of art
Comparing nature to a work of art.
An exhibition in the National Park
Repetition of the phrase "National Park" in the context of an exhibition.
The National Park
-Oh the National Park
-National Park
-All the beauty in the light
Appreciating beauty in both light and darkness.
The beauty in the darkness
-Back to the city I'm on my way
Returning to the city from the National Park.
A shot of bourbon and urban decay
Mentioning a shot of bourbon and observing urban decay.
Putting the groceries in the shopping cart
Engaging in mundane city activities like grocery shopping.
At night I dream of the National Park
Dreaming at night about the National Park, suggesting a longing for it.
The National Park
Repetition of the phrase "National Park" in dreams.
Oh the National Park
-The National Park
-The beauty in the light
Reiteration of appreciating beauty in both light and darkness.
The beauty in the darkness
-The darkness
-The darkness.
Emphasis on darkness as a recurring theme.
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