Note to Little Me
Embrace the Day: A Musical Journey of Self-DiscoveryLyrics
Good morning said the tree
Expressing a greeting from the tree to the observer, possibly symbolizing nature's connection with the individual.
As its branches beckoned me
Describing the tree's branches motioning or inviting the observer, suggesting an invitation to embark on an adventure.
An adventure starts today
Indicating the beginning of a new journey or experience on the current day.
Get up, don't sleep the day away
Encouraging the observer to wake up and not waste the day in sleep.
There's blue and there is green
Referring to the different colors, possibly representing diverse experiences or perspectives.
And many miles unseen
Pointing to the vast and unexplored possibilities in life.
If we're lucky we'll catch some sun
Suggesting the potential for positive outcomes, like catching some sun if fortunate.
Come now human, run
Inviting the observer, referred to as "human," to participate actively in life by running.
This is a note to little me
Introducing the idea that the lyrics are a message or advice addressed to a younger version of the singer.
Open your window and set it free
Encouraging the younger self to open up and embrace freedom.
You can climb up the highest tree
Encouraging the younger self to aim high and reach for ambitious goals, using climbing a tree as a metaphor.
Two braids, two braids become three
Suggesting growth and development, with the mention of two braids becoming three.
Good morning said the world
Personifying the world as if it speaks, urging the observer to start the day and be productive.
Get up and get to work
Emphasizing the importance of getting up and engaging in work or responsibilities.
There's hundreds others like you here
Highlighting the presence of many others in the world, making the observer feel small in comparison.
You're tiny in my atmosphere
Stressing the observer's insignificance within the vastness of the world.
There's black and there is white
Describing contrasting elements, possibly symbolizing the dual nature of life.
There is glass and dynamite
Referencing potentially dangerous or explosive elements alongside fragile glass, hinting at life's unpredictability.
If we're lucky we'll get some pay
Expressing the possibility of receiving rewards or payment if fortunate.
Come now, give your soul away
Encouraging the observer to give their soul away, possibly suggesting self-sacrifice for a greater purpose.
This is a note to little me
Reiterating the message as a note specifically directed to the younger self.
Open your window and set it free
Emphasizing the importance of freeing oneself and embracing opportunities.
You can climb up the highest tree
Encouraging the younger self to aim high and climb metaphorical heights.
Two braids, two braids become three
Continuing the theme of growth and development, with the mention of two braids becoming three.
This is a note to little me
Repeating the message to the younger self, reinforcing its significance.
Open your window and set it free
Reiterating the importance of freedom and openness for personal growth.
You can climb up the highest tree
Encouraging the younger self to reach for high aspirations and climb metaphorical trees.
Two braids, two braids become three
Concluding with the theme of growth, symbolized by two braids becoming three.
A note to little me
Summing up the entire message as a note directed to the younger self.
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