Along the River
Riverside Reflections: Embracing Nature's WhispersLyrics
Along the river, along the river
Reflecting on a journey along the river.
Running through the liquid surface, a quiver
Describing the fluid motion with a slight trembling sensation.
cool breeze blowing slowly, a shiver
Sensing a gentle breeze, causing a shiver.
The water is pure and clean I'm a sinner
Acknowledging the purity of the water but admitting personal flaws ("I'm a sinner").
The water comes from the mountain top
Highlighting the origin of the water from the mountain top.
Early morning later it's gonna be hotter
Anticipating a temperature rise as the day progresses.
... I inspire and I breathe,
Expressing inspiration and the act of breathing.
.. A lil bee lands on my finger, linger
Noting the presence of a small bee on the finger, with a lingering feeling.
We are killing all your sistas, sista
Addressing the harm inflicted on sisters ("sistas").
a bird singing hasta la vista
Referencing a bird singing farewell ("hasta la vista").
weird taste is my mouth, bitter
Describing a bitter taste in the mouth.
Calm, peace before the twister
Highlighting a moment of calm and peace before an impending disturbance ("twister").
I must empty my head, shed, my issues
Expressing the need to clear the mind and let go of problems ("empty my head").
feeling like a growing feet, in a kid's shoose
Feeling the growth, akin to a child's feet in oversized shoes.
Every single day to feel betta i drink booze
Admitting to using alcohol as a coping mechanism for feeling better.
At least I don't have to buy bloody tissues
Contrasting the use of alcohol with the relief of not needing to buy tissues for tears.
Along the river, along the river
Repeating the experience of being along the river.
Running through the liquid surface, a quiver
Reiterating the imagery of running water with a quivering sensation.
cool breeze blowing slowly, a shiver
Repeating the description of a cool breeze causing a shiver.
The water is pure and clean I'm a sinner
Repeating the acknowledgment of the river's purity despite personal shortcomings.
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