Meadowlake

Meadowlake Serenity: Escaping Defeat, Embracing Life
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Lyrics

It gets hazy up in these hills

Describing the atmosphere becoming unclear or indistinct in the hills.

With all the smoke coming up from the valley below

Referring to smoke rising from the valley below, adding to the haziness.

The air is quiet, besides the creek

Noting the quietness in the air, except for the sound of a creek.

And the gentle rubbing of the old oak trees

Highlighting the gentle rubbing or rustling sound produced by old oak trees.

It's time to get away, oh Meadowlake

Expressing the need to escape to Meadowlake.

Never know that you need it

Suggesting that the significance of Meadowlake may not be apparent until experienced.

Until you're there to feel it, oh there's no mistake

Emphasizing the certainty of the positive experience at Meadowlake.

When we say that if we're defeated

Asserting that even in defeat, there is the opportunity to live for another day.

At least we live to see it yet another day, another day

Repeating the idea of surviving challenges for another day.

Growing cold as I catch a chill

Describing a cooling sensation, possibly a metaphor for emotional detachment.

Walk with me up to the top of the hill

Inviting someone to walk to the top of a hill together.

The friends are all out doing silly things

Noting that friends are engaged in lighthearted or frivolous activities.

We can rest a moment and look out at the peak

Suggesting a pause to observe the surroundings from the hill's peak.

It's time to get away, oh Meadowlake

Reiterating the call to escape to Meadowlake.

You never know that you need it

Re-emphasizing the unexpected realization of the need for Meadowlake.

Until you're there to feel it, oh there's no mistake

Stressing the certainty of the positive experience at Meadowlake.

When we say that if we're defeated

Reiterating the idea of finding resilience in defeat to live for another day.

At least we live to see it yet another day, another day

Echoing the sentiment of surviving challenges for another day.

Oooh oh oh

Expressing emotion or anticipation with vocalizations.

And now it's almost over

Indicating that a particular experience or moment is nearing its end.

It's dark beneath the trees

Describing the darkness beneath trees, possibly symbolizing the end of a phase.

The sun has moved on

Observing the movement of the sun and the passage of time.

But we still know one thing, oh

Affirming a shared knowledge or understanding among individuals.

Yeah, we still know one thing, oh

Repeating the affirmation of shared knowledge or understanding.

Yeah, we still know one thing

Reiterating the affirmation of shared knowledge or understanding.

It's time to get away, oh Meadowlake

Restating the call to escape to Meadowlake.

You never know that you need it

Re-emphasizing the unexpected realization of the need for Meadowlake.

Until you're there to feel it, oh there's no mistake

Stressing the certainty of the positive experience at Meadowlake.

When we say that if we're defeated

Reiterating the idea of finding resilience in defeat to live for another day.

At least we live to see it yet another day, another day

Echoing the sentiment of surviving challenges for another day.

Oooh

Expressing emotion or anticipation with vocalizations.

Ooh oh oh

Continuing the vocal expressions of emotion or anticipation.

Ooh oh oh

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Oh Meadowlake

Repeating the mention of Meadowlake, possibly as a central theme or destination.

Oh Meadowlake

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