Fall to the Sun
Journey of Imagination: Falling to the Sun with Simon Paul ArnebergLyrics
I remember lying on the ground
I recall a moment of lying on the ground.
Just a kid who's pretending the world's upside-down
Reflecting on a time when I was a child, pretending that the world was upside-down.
On the ceiling I would run
Imagining running on the ceiling.
'Til I'd venture outside and I'd fall to the sun
Exploring beyond the imaginary ceiling, venturing outside, and facing challenges symbolized by "falling to the sun."
Fall away, fall away
Expressing the idea of falling away, possibly from reality or norms.
Let your mind wander a little
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander slightly.
Let your mind wander a while
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander for an extended period.
Let your mind wander a little
Reiteration of the call to let one's mind wander a bit.
Let your mind wander like a child
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander freely, akin to a child's perspective.
I remember playing in the yard
Recalling moments of playing in the yard.
Finding sticks that I just couldn't bear to discard
Finding value in simple things, represented by sticks that are hard to discard.
My mind held a sword in my hand
Imagining holding a metaphorical sword in hand, ready for imaginative battles.
Fit for battle with dragons from far-away lands
Prepared for battles with mythical creatures from distant lands.
Far away, far away
Reiterating the idea of being far away, possibly from reality.
Let your mind wander a little
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander a bit.
Let your mind wander a while
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander for an extended period.
Let your mind wander a little
Reiteration of the call to let one's mind wander a bit.
Let your mind wander like a child
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander freely, akin to a child's perspective.
Where is the wonder with which you once held the world?
Questioning the loss of the wonder that one once held for the world.
Where is the wonder with which you once held the world?
Repeating the question about the lost sense of wonder.
Where is the wonder with which you once held the world?
Continuing to question the absence of the wonder that once characterized the perception of the world.
Where is the wonder with which you once held the world?
Reiteration of the inquiry into the lost wonder.
Let your mind wander a little
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander a bit.
Let your mind wander a while
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander for an extended period.
Let your mind wander a little
Reiteration of the call to let one's mind wander a bit.
Let your mind wander like a child
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander freely, akin to a child's perspective.
Let your mind wander a little
Reiteration of the encouragement to let the mind wander slightly.
Let your mind wander a while
Reiterating the call to let one's mind wander for an extended period.
Let your mind wander a little
Reiteration of the encouragement to let the mind wander a bit.
Let your mind wander like a child
Encouraging the listener to let their mind wander freely, akin to a child's perspective.
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