Birdhouse
Nurturing Dreams: The Symbolic Tapestry of BirdhouseLyrics
Hey, hey, the birds came back today
Expressing joy or excitement as birds return.
Hey, hey, the birds they're not afraid
Highlighting that the birds are unafraid.
Stay, stay, little songbird, don't you fly away
Encouraging a songbird to stay and not fly away.
Stay, stay, stay the way, stay the way you are
Emphasizing the desire for the songbird to remain true to itself.
Don't you fret, that birdhouse is in your head
Suggesting that worries or concerns are internal and not external.
The songbirds are dreams, and I know how this must seem
Interpreting songbirds as dreams, acknowledging potential skepticism.
Keep planting seeds in the field
Encouraging the continuous pursuit of goals or aspirations.
This birdhouse, is an empty house
Portraying the birdhouse as a symbol of emptiness or unfulfilled potential.
You see these doubts, they scared the birds down south
Linking doubts to the absence of birds (confidence) in the birdhouse.
Useful stuff, you can never have enough
Emphasizing the value of useful knowledge and experiences.
Some is feed, some are leaves, some are twigs and fluff
Describing various components of life, some essential (feed), others decorative (leaves, twigs, fluff).
Don't you fret, that birdhouse is in your head
Reiterating that internal concerns should not be a cause for worry.
The songbirds are dreams, and I know how this must seem
Reaffirming the idea that dreams (songbirds) may seem unrealistic to others.
Keep planting seeds in the field
Continuing to encourage the continuous pursuit of dreams.
Don't you fret, this birdhouse is in your head
Repeating the message that internal worries are manageable.
The songbirds are dreams, and I know how this must seem
Reiterating that dreams may be perceived differently by others.
Keep planting seeds in the field
Emphasizing the importance of persistently working towards goals.
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