Little Sparrow
Whispers of Compassion: Little Sparrow's TaleLyrics
Little sparrow sing your song
Addressing a small sparrow, encouraging it to sing its song.
All day long
Emphasizing the continuous nature of the sparrow's song throughout the day.
Through the summer and the fall
Expressing the endurance of the sparrow's song through different seasons, including summer and fall.
When winter calls
Acknowledging the challenging times, like winter, when the sparrow's song may face difficulties.
Who will write down what you sing
Pondering who will document or appreciate the sparrow's song.
When the winter turns to spring?
Reflecting on the transition from winter to spring and the potential impact on the sparrow's song.
Who will cast the first stone at me for what I've done?
Posing a question about judgment for personal actions, possibly in a metaphorical sense.
To the least of these
Referencing a duty to care for the least privileged or vulnerable individuals.
Little robin rest your head
Advising a robin to rest, possibly indicating a period of peace or respite.
The sun is dead
Metaphorically stating that the sun is dead, suggesting a somber or difficult time.
From the shelter of your tree
Encouraging the robin to find comfort in the shelter of its tree.
May you be
Expressing a wish for the robin's well-being.
Safe and warm when you are cold
Wishing the robin safety and warmth during cold times.
Through the nights your stories told
Highlighting the importance of sharing stories during challenging nights.
To the lost and the loneliest souls that search for love
Speaking to the lost and lonely souls searching for love and the inevitability of aging.
But still grow old
Acknowledging the universal experience of growing old despite personal struggles.
Who will write down what you sing
Repeating the earlier question about documenting or appreciating the robin's song.
When the winter turns to spring?
Reiterating the impact of the changing seasons on the song, particularly from winter to spring.
Who will cast the first stone at me for what I've done?
Repeating the question about judgment, possibly exploring themes of accountability.
To the least of these
Re-emphasizing the duty to care for the least privileged or vulnerable individuals.
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