High Noon On The Gold Plain
Unraveling Life's Gold Plain: The Berries' ReflectionsLyrics
its high noon on the gold plain
Refers to the current moment in time on the expansive, open terrain that may symbolize life's journey.
wind's blowing in from the west
Describes the direction of the wind, possibly indicating change or challenges coming from the west.
taking stock of what i love
Reflecting on and assessing what holds value and importance in life.
and throwing out the rest
Deciding to discard or let go of things that are not essential or meaningful.
well i'm doing fine on a monday
Expressing well-being at the beginning of the week, a contrast to the challenges later in the week.
by friday i'm up shit creek
By the end of the week (Friday), facing difficulties or challenges.
this hard-earned piece of property
Refers to a property earned through hard work, implying it lacks personal significance.
it don't mean nothing to me
Despite ownership, the property holds no emotional value for the speaker.
all your fortune and freedom
Highlighting the transient nature of fortune and freedom, susceptible to external forces like the wind.
they're gone with the wind
Emphasizes the fleeting nature of success and liberty.
i wrote thing song for you, friend
The song is a gift to a friend, created with love and sincerity.
sang it from a place of love
Sung with genuine affection, yet the speaker is troubled by conflicting emotions.
i'm vexed with the morning sun
Feeling disturbed or frustrated with the arrival of a new day.
and hateful of the stars above
Expressing resentment or disdain for celestial elements, possibly metaphorical for life's challenges.
anything you want's got a price to pay
Asserts that everything desirable comes with a cost or sacrifice.
they don't care what you do or say
Indicating a lack of concern or consideration for one's actions or words by external forces.
i've got a curse, it weighs heavy on my mind
Acknowledging a personal burden or challenge that occupies the speaker's thoughts.
when the air is still i pity the lonesome kind
Expressing empathy or sorrow for those who are lonely when there is no disturbance in the environment.
your piece of mind, out in a bush somewhere
Your peace of mind is located in a remote place but is now owned and possibly neglected by someone else.
getting pissed on by an old man
Describing a disrespectful act towards the speaker's peace of mind by an elderly individual.
its his now, you know
Indicating the transfer of ownership, suggesting a loss of control over one's peace of mind.
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