Cabin Essence

Cabin Essence: Embracing Change in the Meadow of Life
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Lyrics

Light the lamp and fire mellow cabin essence

Initiating a warm and serene atmosphere in a cabin, symbolizing a peaceful environment.

Timely hello welcomes the time for a change

A timely greeting signals the need for a change or transformation.


Lost and found, you still remain there

Despite being lost and found, someone or something remains present and enduring.

You'll find a meadow filled with rain there

Discover a meadow with abundant rain, suggesting a fertile and flourishing place.


I'll give you a home on the range

Promising a home in a wide expanse, possibly a metaphorical "range" of comfort and belonging.


Who ran the iron horse?

Raising questions about the influence or control over a powerful force symbolized by the iron horse.

Who ran the iron horse?

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I want to watch you, windblown, facing waves of wheat

Expressing a desire to observe someone in a natural and unrestrained state, facing challenges.

For you embracing, folks sing a song of the grange

Highlighting a song of the grange (a rural community center), celebrating unity and togetherness.


Nestle in a kiss below there; the constellations ebb

Describing a tender moment with a kiss beneath the constellations, emphasizing the ebb and flow of emotions.

And flow there and witness our home on the range

Observing the constellations as witnesses to a comforting home in the range.


Who ran the iron horse?

Repeating the inquiry about who controls the iron horse, underscoring the theme of power and influence.

Who ran the iron horse?

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Have you seen the Grand Coulee workin' on the railroad?

Prompting reflection on the Grand Coulee (a dam) and its impact on the railroad, suggesting industrial progress.

Over and over, the crow cries uncover the cornfield

Repeating the idea of a crow's cry revealing or exposing the cornfield, hinting at hidden truths.

Over and over, the thresher and hover the wheat field

Reiterating the repetitive nature of a thresher working on the wheat field, possibly symbolizing routine or labor.

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