Song of the Earth
Harmony Unveiled: Discovering Nature's Melody in 'Song of the Earth'Lyrics
The whoosh of the wind, the song of the crickets
The natural sounds of the wind and crickets.
The patter of rain in the trees
Raindrops hitting trees, creating a rhythmic pattern.
The crunch of new snow, the bubbly river
The noise of footsteps on new snow and the lively sound of a river.
The crash of the waves in the ocean
The powerful and rhythmic crash of ocean waves.
Just head outside to hear what you're missing
Encouragement to go outside and experience nature's sounds.
There's a symphony playing if only we listen
Recognition of a natural symphony that exists, waiting to be heard.
When we get quiet, then we can hear it
Suggests that by becoming quiet, one can better perceive these natural sounds.
The song of the earth
Refers to the collective sounds of nature as the "song of the earth."
Hear the cicadas holding the rhythm
Highlights the rhythm created by cicadas.
The bullfrogs are thumping the bass
Emphasizes the deep and steady sounds of bullfrogs.
A chorus of robins is singing the melody
Points out a melody produced by a chorus of robins.
A woodpecker's playing the drums
Describes the percussive beats created by a woodpecker.
Just head outside to hear what you're missing
Reiterates the call to go outside and experience nature's symphony.
There's a symphony playing if only we listen
Reemphasizes the existence of a natural symphony waiting to be heard.
When we get quiet, then we can hear it
Stresses the importance of quietness for better perception of nature's sounds.
The song of the earth
Repeats the concept of the collective sounds of nature as the "song of the earth."
Nature is singing, just open your door
Declares that nature is constantly singing, encouraging one to open their door.
Is there a sound you've never heard before?
Prompts reflection on unfamiliar sounds in nature.
Just head outside to hear what you're missing
Encouragement to go outside and immerse oneself in nature's sounds.
There's a symphony playing if only we listen
Reiterates the idea of a symphony in nature, waiting to be heard.
When we get quiet, then we can hear it
Reemphasizes the need for quietness to appreciate the symphony of nature.
The song of the earth
Restates the collective sounds of nature as the "song of the earth."
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