Life Has Turned a Page
Navigating Life's Unseen Chapters: A Tale of Noosa and Byron BayLyrics
They left Noosa in '72
They departed from Noosa in 1972.
To see the world the way some people do
They aimed to experience the world from a different perspective.
See the mountains and the ice
Desire to witness mountains and icy landscapes.
Get to Byron Bay now wouldn't that be so nice
Expressing the allure of reaching Byron Bay as a pleasant prospect.
But she got pregnant and he could earn a wage
An unexpected pregnancy and the need for a steady income.
They'd just left Noosa, life had turned a page
They had just left Noosa, signifying a new chapter in life.
They had children one to four
The couple had four children.
Lived in Wurtulla could hear the surf roar
Residing in Wurtulla, close to the roaring surf.
They built a home near the dunes
They constructed a home near the dunes.
And that is where the whole family grew
The family thrived in this location.
Till the eldest son burst the cage
The eldest son's decision led to a significant change.
Moved to Byron, life had turned a page
His move to Byron marked another turning point in their lives.
He left the (Sunshine) Coast at that stage
He departed from the Sunshine Coast during this period.
Moved to Byron, life had turned a page
Reiterating the shift to Byron as a pivotal moment.
They're older now, winding down
The couple is now older and settling down.
Wurtulla has grown into a much bigger town
Wurtulla has evolved into a larger town.
The rolling sea a constant sound
The sound of the rolling sea is a constant presence.
Gentler waves are what he's looking for now
Desire for gentler waves in contrast to the aggressive Wurtulla surf.
Wurtulla surf has too much rage
Reflecting on the turbulent nature of Wurtulla surf.
Paddling out at Noosa, life had turned a page
Opting for a calmer experience, paddling out at Noosa.
Wurtulla surf has too much rage
Reiteration of the challenging nature of Wurtulla surf.
Paddling out at Noosa he knows, life has turned a page
Realization while paddling at Noosa that life has taken a new turn.
Rosemary, Thyme and a little bit of Sage
Symbolic reference to Rosemary, Thyme, and Sage, possibly signifying reflection and wisdom.
Life had turned a page.
Confirming that life has entered a new chapter.
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