Flower Godess
Flower Goddess: An Elemental Journey of BecomingLyrics
Into the earth she places
Symbolic action of placing something into the earth, possibly a seed or life form.
Being watered
The subject is nurtured or cared for, analogous to a plant being watered for growth.
And ancestral becoming
Reference to a process of ancestral evolution or development.
The moist from the elements rest in place
The result of the moist or life force from various elements settling in a specific location.
The fire, The earth, The wind, The water
Mention of the fundamental elements—fire, earth, wind, water—representing the essential forces of nature.
From the womb of life
Life originates from the metaphorical womb, indicating the source of existence.
Comes the grateful
The emergence of gratitude or appreciation from the life process.
That breaks the peaceful rest of the innocent child
A disturbance caused by gratitude breaking the peaceful rest of an innocent child, suggesting the impact of awareness or realization.
A disruption
A disruption in the tranquility, possibly representing a necessary disturbance for growth.
An encounter
An encounter with 'the other,' an external force or element.
With the other
A reference to an encounter with something different or unfamiliar.
Woo ooh ooh
Repetition of vocalizations, possibly serving as emotional expressions or emphasizing the preceding lines.
Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh
-Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh
-Into the earth she places
Repetition of the previous set of lines, reinforcing the themes and emotions described.
Being watered
-And ancestral becoming
-The moist from the elements rest in place
-The fire, The earth, The wind, The water
-From the womb of life
-Comes the grateful
-That break the peaceful rest of the innocent child
-A disruption
-An encounter
-With the other
-Woo ooh ooh
Continuation of vocalizations, potentially underlining emotional aspects of the lyrics.
Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh
-Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh ooh
-Woo ooh
-She is like a flower in the wilderness
Reiteration of the subject being compared to a flower in the wilderness, emphasizing uniqueness and resilience.
She is like a flower in the wilderness
-She is like a flower in the wilderness
-She is like a flower in the wilderness
-She is like a flower in the wilderness
-She is like a flower in the wilderness
-She is like a flower in the wilderness
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