Wildflower

Blossoming Love: Unveiling the Meaning Behind 'Wildflower'
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Lyrics

Beautiful blonde haired blue eyed beauty

Describing the physical appearance of a woman with blonde hair, blue eyes, and a small nose ring.

A Scandinavian smile and a small nose ring

Highlighting the woman's Scandinavian smile and the presence of a small nose ring.

Why aren't you staying like I want you to

Expressing a desire for the woman to stay, indicating a sense of longing or attachment.

Where are you going? Can't I come too?

Pleading to accompany the woman and questioning her destination.

There's no hope of escaping this feeling I'm catching

Acknowledging a strong and inescapable emotional connection or attraction.

There's a rhythm we get in on a Friday night

Referring to a rhythmic experience shared on Friday nights, possibly implying a special or romantic time.

My heart's one for falling and gets caught in between

Describing the speaker's heart as prone to falling but caught between conflicting emotions.

But keeping time with you keeps me satisfied

Finding satisfaction in keeping time with the woman, suggesting a harmonious relationship.

She's got a tattoo behind her ear telling me

Noticing a tattoo behind the woman's ear that serves as a message or symbol.

That the wildflower she wears is gonna be

Connecting the woman's wildflower tattoo to a future reminder of the speaker.

A little reminder of how I won't keep her

Anticipating a separation because the wildflower represents the woman's independent nature.

Cause she's gonna bloom where she wants to

Acknowledging and accepting that the woman will bloom and grow independently.

Wildflower, in about an hour

Referring to the wildflower again, suggesting a temporal aspect in an hour.

I'll turn and look away

Indicating a turning away from the impending separation or difficulty.

Left for dead and all that's left

Describing a feeling of abandonment, with only remnants (seeds) left for the speaker.

Some seeds for me to save

Symbolizing potential for growth or renewal through the seeds left behind.

I will pray for new rain

Expressing a desire or prayer for new beginnings, likened to the metaphor of rain.

To stand by and see

Observing and standing by to witness the growth and changes in the woman's life.

What has grown to be shown

Reflecting on what has developed or been revealed, possibly referring to personal growth.

By spring's sweet melody

Connecting the growth to spring's sweet melody, a metaphor for positive transformation.

The last time I saw you I gave fare for a cab

Recalling a previous encounter and providing fare for a cab, indicating a parting moment.

And you asked me through a kiss when you'd see me next

Describing a question posed through a kiss regarding the next meeting.

I told you it'd be a week or so I got places to go

Informing about the speaker's busy schedule and setting a timeframe for the next meeting.

And you smiled at me and exclaimed I'll take that bet

Recalling a bet made with a positive and playful interaction.

I got so many questions for you to answer

Expressing frustration about unanswered questions and a lack of communication.

But I ain't heard from you in two damn weeks

Noting a significant period of silence from the woman, emphasizing a free-spirited nature.

You're a free spirit, and I ain't no kinda dancer

Acknowledging differences in personality and lifestyle, feeling incompatible.

But there ain't no room for a boy like me

Recognizing the lack of space or acceptance for the speaker in the woman's life.

Wildflower, in about an hour

Repeating the mention of the wildflower, suggesting its significance in the story.

I'll turn and look away

Reiterating a turning away, possibly indicating emotional pain or difficulty.

Left for dead and all that's left

Re-emphasizing feelings of abandonment and the remnants (seeds) left for the speaker.

Some seeds for me to save

Repeating the idea of saving seeds, symbolizing potential for future growth.

I will pray for new rain

Reiterating a prayer or wish for new beginnings and positive changes.

To stand by and see

Reaffirming the speaker's readiness to witness and support the woman's growth.

What has grown to be shown

Repeating the idea of what has developed or been shown, hinting at personal revelation.

By spring's sweet melody

Reiterating the positive transformation associated with spring's sweet melody.

Beautiful blonde haired blue eyed beauty

Repeating the physical description of the woman, creating a sense of continuity.

A Scandinavian smile and a small nose ring

Reiterating the details of the woman's appearance, emphasizing her unique features.

Why aren't you staying like I want you to

Expressing the desire for the woman to stay, echoing the earlier plea for her presence.

Where are you going? Can't I come too?

Asking about the woman's destination and expressing a desire to accompany her.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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