Hippies in the 60's

Embracing Freedom: Hippie Wisdom from Meja's 'Hippies in the 60's'
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Lyrics

I don't need therapy

I don't feel the need for therapy.

I don't need Disney (to be happy)

I don't require Disney (or external sources) to find happiness.

I don't need you to tell me

I don't need others to dictate or advise me.

I don't need TV (to be happy)

I don't depend on TV for my happiness.


I don't need to get laid

I don't feel the need for sexual activity.

I don't need an upgrade (to be happy)

I don't need an upgrade in material possessions to be happy.

I don't need looks that won't fade

I don't require physical attractiveness that won't last.

I don't need to get paid (to be happy)

I don't need financial compensation to be happy.


Hippies in the 60's

Reference to the counterculture movement in the 1960s.

Wore flowers in their hair

Describes the iconic image of hippies wearing flowers in their hair.

I can still feel the

Reminiscent of the positive, loving atmosphere of that time.

Love vibrations in the air

Expressing the enduring impact of love and peace from that era.

Hippies in the 60's

Reiterates the association with the 1960s counterculture.

Knew money isn't God

Reflects the anti-materialistic and spiritual values of hippies.

I wish I was there

Expresses a desire to have experienced that time.


I don't need celebrity

I don't seek fame or celebrity status.

I don't need ecstasy (to be happy)

I don't need the use of ecstasy (drug) to find happiness.

I don't need plastic surgery

Rejecting the idea of changing appearance through surgery.

I just wanna to be free (to be happy)

Desires freedom as a source of happiness.


Sit on a granite boulder

Suggests finding solace in nature, possibly referencing a peaceful setting.

Let the sunshine warm your skin

Encourages basking in the warmth of the sun for a positive experience.

Turn on, turn on, drop out, drop out

Reference to Timothy Leary's famous phrase promoting counterculture values.

Tune in

Encourages tuning in to one's inner self and surroundings.


Hippies in the 60's

Repeats the description of hippies in the 1960s.

Wore flowers in their hair

Reiterates the visual imagery of flowers in the hair and love vibrations.

I can still feel the

Continues the nostalgic feeling of love from that era.

Love vibrations in the air

Echoes the enduring impact of love and peace in the air.

Hippies in the 60's

Repeated expression of the counterculture values from the 1960s.

Knew money isn't God

Reiterates the idea that money isn't the ultimate pursuit.

I wish I was there

Expresses a longing to have been part of that historical period.

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