Greenhouse
Finding Solace in the Country: The Bros. Landreth's Greenhouse JourneyLyrics
Well I'm going to the country
Expresses the speaker's intention to visit the countryside.
Gonna find some peace of mind
Desire for finding tranquility and contentment.
Yeah, I'm going to the country
Reiteration of the speaker's plan to seek peace in the country.
Gonna find some peace of mind
Continuation of the theme of finding peace in the countryside.
Yeah, I'm going to the country
Emphasizes the determination to explore the country for solace.
Just to see what I can find
Expresses the curiosity to discover what the country holds for the speaker.
Well I used to have a woman
Reflects on the speaker's past relationship with a woman.
Now I'm a solitary man
Portrays the speaker's current state of solitude after losing the woman.
Yeah, I used to have a woman
Reiterates the shift from having a woman to being alone.
Now I'm a solitary man
Highlights the solitude and change in the speaker's life.
Yeah, I used to have a woman
Repeats the acknowledgment of losing the woman.
But I made myself another plan, so long baby
Reveals the speaker's decision to pursue a different life plan after the breakup.
Some people think I'm running
Addresses varied opinions about the speaker—some think they are running, while others believe they are losing clarity.
Others say I'm going blind
Highlights conflicting perceptions of the speaker's actions.
Some people think I'm running
Repeats the notion of people questioning the speaker's motives or state.
Others say I'm going blind
Emphasizes the uncertainty surrounding the speaker's journey.
Well I might have been foolish
Admits the possibility of past mistakes but asserts kindness.
But I've never been unkind
Defends the speaker's character, stating they have never been intentionally unkind.
Well I've seen the highest mountains
Describes the speaker's experiences of witnessing extremes in life—the highest mountains and valleys.
And the valleys down below
Continues the theme of encountering life's highs and lows.
Yeah, I've seen the highest mountains
Reiterates the contrast between the highest mountains and the valleys below.
And the valleys down below
Affirms the speaker's diverse life experiences.
Yeah, I'm going to the country
Reaffirms the intention to seek solace in the country.
It's the only place that feels like home
Declares the country as the only place that feels like home to the speaker.
Yeah it feels like home
Repeats the emotional connection of the country as home.
Big sky country
Describes the country as "Big sky country," emphasizing its vastness and freedom.
Big sky country
Reiterates the expansive nature of the country, possibly symbolizing limitless possibilities.
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