Me At Cowtown In The Trailer When I Saw Neat Things
Journey Through Nostalgia: Molly Seger's Musical TapestryLyrics
Me at Cowtown in the trailer when I saw neat things
Reflecting on a past experience at Cowtown in a trailer, encountering interesting things.
Your wooden pistol and her diamond rings
Contrasting a wooden pistol with her diamond rings, possibly symbolizing different aspects of life.
Took the road back to Ohio
Returning to Ohio, indicating a journey back to a familiar place.
But don't tell them it made me smile
Enjoying the experience but keeping it to oneself.
I wrote it all down in my journal
Recording the memories in a journal.
With new beads in my hair
Personal adornment with new beads, suggesting a change or growth.
I stood on surfboards from my
Recalling a moment with surfboards at a friend's house from the past year.
Parents friends house just a year before
Reflecting on personal progress in riding one's first wave.
I'd ride my own first wave
Recalling a significant achievement in Ocean City's cave, juxtaposed with past vulnerability.
Got a hole in one in Ocean City in the cave I used to cry
Expressing how time passes quickly.
Oh how the time flies by
Comparing personal growth to a Jenga tower built by the alligator's library.
All these things they built me like the Jenga tower from the alligator's library
Noting the careful placement of experiences, akin to Snapple caps with fun facts in the basement.
Yeah they're carefully placed just like the Snapple caps with fun facts in the basement
Enjoying the rollercoaster repeatedly but not purchasing the accompanying photo.
I never got tired of the rollercoaster
Holding onto a cape from Six Flags, wondering about someone's current well-being.
We'd ride over and over
Pondering about the identity of "Bob" eating corn on the cob in winter.
But I don't think we ever bought the picture
Speculating about a location related to the Easter bunny.
And all these years I held on to the cape from six flags that your mom bought me
Acknowledging the greatness of American films but highlighting the special significance of ET.
I wonder how you're doing now?
Expressing fondness for ET due to his kindness.
But hey who's bob? and why's he eating corn on the cob in the middle of winter?
Linking personal preferences to memories, such as the color sage green being associated with a room.
Maybe he lives where the easter bunny goes
Noting the presence of personal art on the wall, reflecting on two years spent contemplating the significance of caring.
And I've seen a few great American films
Admitting to caring too much, possibly alluding to vulnerability.
But nothing beats ET
Sharing a personal emotional reaction to the movie "Marley and Me."
Cause he's always been nice to me
Contemplating the simultaneous feelings of being small yet important, likened to rainbow sand in a bottle.
All these things they built me like the Jenga tower from the alligator's library
Reiterating the Jenga tower metaphor and the careful placement of experiences.
Yeah they're carefully placed just like the Snapple caps with fun facts in the basement
Drawing parallels between personal experiences and Snapple caps with fun facts in the basement.
Maybe the reason I like sage green is cause its the color of your room
Associating the preference for sage green with the color of someone's room.
And my art hangs on the wall
Highlighting the presence of personal art on the wall.
Cause I spent two years inside just wondering why I even cared at all
Reflecting on two years spent questioning the significance of caring.
Yeah I care too much
Admitting to caring too much, possibly alluding to vulnerability.
I always cry at Marley and me cause it hits a little close to home
Expressing emotional sensitivity, particularly when watching "Marley and Me."
And is it possible to feel small but important at the same time
Pondering the possibility of feeling small yet important simultaneously.
Like rainbow sand inside a bottle
Using the metaphor of rainbow sand in a bottle to convey complex and contradictory feelings.
All these things they built me like the Jenga tower from the alligator's library
Reiterating the Jenga tower metaphor and the careful placement of experiences.
Yeah they're carefully placed just like the Snapple caps with fun facts in the basement
Drawing parallels between personal experiences and Snapple caps with fun facts in the basement.
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