Garden Of The Seventies

Garden of the Seventies: A Nostalgic Oasis of Freedom and Youth
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Lyrics

Cherries in my mouth

Expressing enjoyment or indulgence, possibly in a carefree manner.

Blues on my mind

Feeling sad or contemplative, reflecting a somber state of mind.

Statues of humanity

Representations of human figures, suggesting a connection to humanity.

No projectiles

No aggressive actions or hostility, a peaceful environment.


Garden of the seventies

A metaphorical place or time associated with the 1970s, possibly nostalgic.


Inhaling sun and yesterdays smoke

Absorbing sunlight and memories from the past.

Taste of Tangerine on the tip of my tongue

Sensory experience, implying a vivid taste of Tangerine.

Missing freedom and the world peace

Longing for liberty and global harmony.

Poisoned by adulthood

Negative impact of growing up, possibly feeling corrupted or tainted.

Please set us free

A plea for liberation from the burdens of adulthood.


An oase in the big city

A sanctuary amidst the urban landscape, a refuge or oasis.

We are Young give us some space

An appeal for space and understanding directed towards the younger generation.

Only freedom is holy

Emphasizing the sanctity and value of freedom.

Holy like the garden

Comparing freedom to something holy, possibly highlighting its purity.

The garden of the seventies

Reiterating the connection to the 1970s as a symbolic garden of freedom.


It feels warmer in here

Sensing a warmer emotional atmosphere in this metaphorical garden.

No vale of tears

No experience of deep sorrow or intense sadness.

Everything with care

Handling everything with caution or mindfulness.

And no goddamn fears

Absence of significant fears or anxieties.


Garden of the seventies

Reiterating the concept of the garden in the 1970s.


An oase in the big city

Repeating the idea of an oasis, emphasizing its significance in an urban setting.

We are Young give us some space

A plea for understanding and space directed towards the youth.

Only freedom is holy

Reiteration of the sacred nature of freedom.

Holy like the garden

Stressing the holiness of the garden, reinforcing its symbolic importance.

The garden of the seventies

Final reference to the garden of the seventies, concluding the lyrical expression.

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