Still
Soulful Reflections: Finding Peace in Nature's EmbraceLyrics
Sometimes, the weight of the world that's on my shoulders
Sometimes, the burden of the world on my shoulders refers to life's challenges.
Is nothing but the heavy thoughts in my head
The weight is mental, representing burdensome thoughts rather than physical load.
When they get all twisted up and tangled, I unravel
When thoughts become complex, the speaker finds release by going down a less conventional path.
Down a less traveled road, where my soul can be fed
Choosing an unconventional path allows the soul to find nourishment and solace.
When there's no peace to be found
In times of unrest, the speaker seeks solace in sacred or special places.
I head for hallowed ground
Hallowed ground symbolizes a spiritually significant and calming place.
I still feel at home up on some lonely hill
The speaker feels a sense of belonging and peace on a secluded hill.
In the blink of an eye, my head's clear as the sky
Rapidly, the speaker gains mental clarity and calmness, akin to a clear sky.
Like the trees with no breeze, my heart is still
Similar to trees without a breeze, the speaker's heart becomes still and tranquil.
Where the world's the way God made it still
The speaker appreciates the world in its natural, unaltered state as God intended.
There's nothing like the sound of a rollin' Rocky river
The sound of a rolling river serves as a therapeutic escape for the speaker.
To help my worries roll right off my back
Nature helps the speaker let go of worries and troubles effortlessly.
Let that crisp air take my breath away each morning
Fresh air in the morning is invigorating and provides a renewing experience.
And dip that mountain sunrise in my coffee black
The speaker enjoys the sunrise on a mountain, enhancing the simple pleasure of black coffee.
When there's no peace to be found
In times of turmoil, the speaker seeks solace in the same sacred place as before.
I head for hallowed ground
Reiterating the importance of finding peace in a spiritually significant place.
I still feel at home up on some lonely hill
The speaker feels a sense of belonging and tranquility on a solitary hill.
In the blink of an eye, my head's clear as the sky
Mental clarity returns swiftly, resembling a clear sky.
Like the trees with no breeze, my heart is still
Similar to trees without a breeze, the speaker's heart becomes still and peaceful.
Where the world's the way God made it still
Reaffirming the appreciation for the world in its natural, unaltered state.
In the blink of an eye, my head's clear as the sky
The speed of regaining mental clarity is emphasized.
And like the trees with no breeze, my heart is still
Reiterating the calmness in the absence of external disturbances.
Where the world's the way God made it still
Emphasizing the preference for the world as God created it, without interference.
Let it stay the way God made it still
A plea to maintain the world's natural state as intended by God.
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