Earthbound
Flight of Resilience: Earthbound's Message of Renewal and SongLyrics
Earthbound, for so long
Expressing a feeling of being grounded or restricted on Earth for an extended period.
Stretching your wings I know your pain
Acknowledging someone's struggle, possibly in a metaphorical sense, and understanding their emotional pain.
It’s not too late to fly in search of spring
Suggesting that it's never too late to pursue new opportunities and experiences, encouraging the idea of flying toward positive change.
Escape your winter world on summer’s wing
Encouraging the escape from a difficult or cold situation, using the metaphor of flying on the wings of summer.
Grow on, my flower in the snow
Metaphorically describing personal growth in challenging conditions, comparing it to a flower thriving in the snow.
Splash of colour in the cold, I know your pain
Recognizing and empathizing with someone's beauty or positivity in a difficult environment.
My winter wonder lovely in this barren land
Complimenting someone as a "winter wonder lovely" despite the harsh surroundings, possibly referring to inner strength.
Of pain and fear and lips always sealed
Describing a situation of pain, fear, and emotional suppression, where communication is limited or restrained.
In utter wonder now I hear you learned to sing
Expressing astonishment and joy at discovering that the person has learned to sing, emphasizing this achievement.
You learned to sing, you learned to sing
-In utter wonder now I hear you learned to sing
-You learned to… sing
-Ooh… sing
An interjection, possibly representing the emotional intensity or significance of the act of singing.
Root bound (root bound) for so long (so long)
Reiterating the theme of being bound or restricted, encouraging the idea of breaking free and revitalizing life.
I, I know your pain
-Its not too late to try for sun and rain
-Your roots can find the pulse of life and rise again
-From the sleep of cold, from the sleep of fear
-The pain that comes from needing much and being too scared to try again
-Grow on, flower
Continuing the metaphor of growth, recognizing beauty in difficult circumstances, and describing emotional challenges.
I, I know your pain
-My winter wonder lovely in this barren land
-Of rage and fear and lips always sealed
-In utter wonder still I hear you learned to sing
Repeating the expression of wonder at the person's ability to sing, highlighting the significance of this accomplishment.
In utter wonder still I hear you learned to sing
-In utter wonder still I hear you learned to sing
-You learned to sing, you learned to sing
-In utter wonder still I hear you learned to sing
Continuing the repetition of the amazement at the person's singing ability, underscoring the transformative and positive nature of this development.
You learned to sing, you learned to sing
-In utter wonder still I hear you learned to sing
-You learned to sing, you learned to sing
-In utter wonder still I hear you learned to sing
-You learned to sing, you learned to sing
-In utter wonder still I hear you learned to sing
-You learned to sing, you learned to sing
-In utter wonder still I hear you learned to sing
-You learned to sing, you learned to….
-Sing
Emphasizing the culmination of the narrative with the act of singing, suggesting a sense of completion or achievement.
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