Spring To Come
Embracing Change: Singing for RenewalLyrics
Oh, oh-oh, yeah
Expressing anticipation or excitement.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah
Continuation of expressing anticipation or excitement.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah
Reiteration of the excitement.
Yeah, I will sing for the ice to break
Expressing a willingness to sing for the breaking of ice.
Oh, I will sing for the rivers to run
Commitment to sing for rivers to flow.
I said, I will sing for the thaw to take
Expressing the intention to sing for the thawing process.
And I will sing, oh, for the spring to come
Commitment to sing for the arrival of spring.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah (for the spring to come)
Repetition of the excitement for spring's arrival.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah (for the spring to come)
Continuation of expressing excitement for spring.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah
Reiteration of the excitement for spring.
Well I will sing to free the lake
Expressing the desire to sing to free a lake.
I will sing, oh, for the rain to run, yeah
Commitment to sing for rain to flow.
I will sing, oh, for the seed to wake (for the seed to wake)
Commitment to sing for seeds to awaken.
Oh, I will sing for the spring to come
Commitment to sing for the arrival of spring.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah (for the spring to come)
Repetition of excitement for spring's arrival.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah (for the spring to come)
Continuation of expressing excitement for spring.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah
Reiteration of excitement for spring.
Oh, I had a dream about spring coming right along
Recalling a dream about the imminent arrival of spring.
Oh, 'bout a nice way to ask it for a song
Reflecting on a pleasant way to request spring through song.
So I asked the mountain if she might wanna move me
Seeking the cooperation of the mountain in the arrival of spring.
She said tell the rivers to wake up the lake
Mountain advising to instruct rivers to wake up the lake for spring.
See, rivers take it from sky into home base
Describing the process where rivers bring water from the sky to the lake.
And yellow belly hawks know how the kill tastes (oh)
Mentioning the predatory nature of yellow belly hawks.
Singing for the spring is like kissing pretty things (yeah)
Comparing singing for spring to kissing beautiful things.
And change is like fire, change is like wings (yeah)
Metaphorically describing change as fire and wings.
Birch bark and maple and seas of black hair (oh, yeah)
Listing natural elements like birch bark, maple, and black hair.
Sing, Raven, sing, show, show, now love fill the air
Encouraging Raven to sing and spread love.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah (I will sing)
Repetition of the commitment to sing for various elements related to spring.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah (I will sing)
-Oh, oh-oh, yeah (I will sing)
-Oh, oh-oh, yeah (I will sing)
-Oh, oh-oh, yeah (I will sing)
-Oh, oh-oh, yeah (I will sing)
-Oh, oh-oh, yeah (I will sing)
-Oh, oh-oh, yeah (I will sing)
-Oh, oh-oh, yeah
-Oh, oh-oh, yeah
Repetition of the excitement and commitment to sing for the arrival of spring.
Oh, oh-oh, yeah
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-Oh, oh-oh, yeah
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-Oh, oh-oh, yeah
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