Come Around

Rare Echoes of Nature: Steinkrug's 'Come Around' Reflects on Life's Ups and Downs
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Lyrics

It`s rare that you see a trace of green

Expressing rarity in witnessing signs of growth or vitality represented by the color green.

On the field, my friend

Referring to a friend and implying a connection between the friend and the green field mentioned in line 1.

It`s rare that I see a trace of you

Highlighting the infrequency of encountering the person addressed in the lyrics.

In the field

Connecting the person to a metaphorical "field," suggesting a specific environment or context.


The sun

Describing the intensity of the sun and the world's constant motion, expressing uncertainty about whether it leads to improvement or deterioration. The narrator claims ignorance about the outcome.

It's burning

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On a world

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That's turning

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For better

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Or for worse

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I wouldn’t know

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Oh no

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Not me

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No not me

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And it`s rare that you have whatever it takes

Stating the rarity of possessing the qualities needed to escape the current situation or location.

To get far away from here

Implying that negative memories fade faster than the effects of nature but may hinder progress.

Bad memories erode the mind much quicker

Emphasizing the detrimental impact of bad memories on the mind.

Than nature ever could

Comparing the erosion caused by memories to the gradual influence of nature.

It’s not that it’s a bad, bad living

Suggesting that the current living situation is not inherently bad but lacks fulfillment.

It’s just that there's much more

Implies the existence of more possibilities or potential beyond the current circumstances.


The sun

Reiteration of the sun and world imagery, emphasizing the narrator's uncertainty and lack of knowledge about the world's direction.

It's burning

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On a world

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That's turning

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For better

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Or for worse

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I wouldn’t know

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Oh no

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Not me

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No not me

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Oh, and the rain comes down, falling on me

Describing the falling rain as a recurring motif, possibly symbolizing cleansing or renewal. The repetition emphasizes its significance.

Oh, and the rain comes down, falling on me

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One more time

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One more time

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It`s rare that you know how to back off even more

Noting the rarity of knowing when to step back or disengage from a situation.

It`s rare for me to see you there and keep trying even more

Highlighting the infrequency of seeing the addressed person and their persistent efforts despite challenges.

Sometimes I think the world's upside down

Expressing a sense of confusion or disorder in the world, suggesting a need for reassessment or a change in perspective.

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