Yellow Flowers
Embracing Love's Journey: Yellow Flowers by Logan BowdenLyrics
Days are getting brighter but I miss my love
Expressing a contrast between brighter days and the longing for a lost love.
Dancing in the shallows when
Recalling moments of intimacy and joy, possibly in a shallow water setting.
A kiss was in the middle of the way I was
Reflecting on a past kiss and its significance in the course of the speaker's life.
Running from the life I'm in
Acknowledging a sense of escapism, running away from the current life situation.
I'd moon with you my Millie if it weren't so steep
Expressing a hypothetical scenario where the speaker would share a moment with Millie.
Slipping to the red eyed won
Describing a slippery, challenging path represented by "red eyed won."
Raising up a family like It was my dream
Desiring to build a family, pursuing a dream, but facing the reality of a different life.
And not the life i'd bend for love
Contrasting the dream with the compromises made for love in the current life.
So I'll be home
Anticipating a return home before the arrival of yellow flowers.
'For the yellow flowers come
Connecting the return home with the symbolic presence of yellow flowers.
Nights are getting easier now I know my place
Indicating an improvement in the nights, possibly in terms of emotional ease.
Taking from the ground and grow
Taking from the ground, a metaphor for personal growth and development.
But I'm lying if I said you never knew my face
Admitting that the addressee has known the speaker, contradicting a previous statement.
More than any mountain ghost
Highlighting the significance of the addressee, surpassing even mountain ghosts.
Yeah find me in the quiet
Inviting others to find the speaker in moments of quiet reflection.
In the tales I tell
Suggesting that personal stories are shared in these quiet moments.
Cut along the western plains
Describing a geographical location along the western plains.
Burning from the bottom of the ground we fell
Depicting a burning sensation arising from the bottom, possibly representing struggles.
Light enough to lose my name
Experiencing a lightness that results in losing one's name or identity.
I'll be home
Reiterating the intention to return home before the yellow flowers arrive.
'For the yellow flowers come
Connecting the return home with the anticipated arrival of yellow flowers.
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