Still Waters
Still Waters Unveil Dreams: A Journey Through Love, Reflection, and HarmonyLyrics
I wanna get a little high tonight
I desire to experience a mild state of intoxication tonight.
I wanna wake up in the morning to a new invention
I wish to wake up in the morning to discover a new creation or idea.
I'm gonna dream that you are by my side
I intend to dream that you are with me.
When my eyes open you're there with me in a new dimension
Upon waking, I want to feel your presence in a new and different reality.
Where only still water runs
Describing a serene place where calm water flows.
And violence is soothed by guns
In this serene place, conflicts are resolved through the presence of guns.
I wanna be a real handyman
Expressing a desire to be skillful and capable.
I'm gonna whittle you a riddle on my good intentions
Planning to craft a complex puzzle representing good intentions.
Meet in the middle like an ampersand
Suggesting a compromise, meeting halfway like the symbol " & ".
I got you holdin' out your Walden, going "even Thoreau says"
Implies someone holding out their copy of Walden, referencing Thoreau.
Only still water runs
Reiterating the tranquil nature of still water in a new context.
And violence is soothed by guns
Reflecting on the calming effect of guns in the described peaceful setting.
Like ice freezes up the sun
Comparing the freezing of ice to the overpowering of the sun.
And our island is overrun
Describing the overrun state of an island by unaccompanied youth.
By unaccompanied young
Highlighting the prevalence of unaccompanied youth in the described scenario.
But hold on to love and we'll highlight another way
Encouraging to hold on to love as a means to find an alternative path.
From dawn to dusk, doesn't everybody breathe the same
Posing a rhetorical question about the universal act of breathing.
Who am I to say "You're not part of my economy"
Questioning one's authority to exclude others from their societal system.
From dust to dust
Concluding with the phrase "From dust to dust," implying the cycle of life and death.
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