Lyrics
Truly happy is the girl inside her nest
Expresses contentment of a girl in her secure place
Where she never learned to grieve
She hasn't learned sorrow or pain in this place
Mhmhmh, covered in blue leaves
Symbolic reference to feeling melancholic or sad
She has made a world
She's constructed her own private world
That nobody can observe
It's a world hidden from outside observation
So much time spent all alone
She spent a significant amount of time in solitude
But no garden to be grown
Despite the time alone, she couldn't create something substantial
Why do the foxes cry
Rhetorical question questioning the reasons behind others' sorrow
When the sun lights up my town?
Contrast between sorrow (foxes cry) and brightness (sun) in her town
See all animals run out
Observation of animals fleeing when something changes
But every circle stays round
Despite changes, certain things remain constant or cyclical
Truly bitter is the girl inside her nest
Shows a contrast with earlier contentment, indicating bitterness
No one saw her when she left
Departure unnoticed or unacknowledged by others
Mhmhmhm, bound to coming back
Implying an inevitable return despite departing
And then oh then
Refers to a repetition of reaching an end or a conclusion
She found the end again
Reiterates finding an end, possibly indicating a cyclical pattern
But then oh then
Despite reaching an end, returning to the starting point
She ends up where the circle once began
Reflects a circular or repetitive nature of events or emotions
Why do the foxes cry
Repeats the earlier question about the foxes' sorrow
When the sun lights up my town?
Similar to line 9, emphasizing the contrast between sadness and light
See all animals run out
Observation of the reaction of creatures to a changing environment
She sings
Ends with the girl singing, possibly indicating a release or expression despite the cyclic nature of events
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