Lyrics
Once upon a spring day
Describing a specific time in spring.
A flower bloomed
Metaphorically referring to a blossoming flower, symbolizing growth and beauty.
In the middle of a grassy room
The flower is situated in an open and natural environment.
But there are no walls
Emphasizing the absence of physical boundaries.
Just suddenly a tune
Introduction of a musical element, possibly indicating a shift in perspective or awareness.
The world came into view
The realization of the world, suggesting a profound moment of clarity or understanding.
Oh, the magic of it all
Expressing wonder and enchantment at the beauty of the world.
Mother, oh won’t you talk to me
Addressing Mother Earth, seeking communication or guidance.
Can you show me what it means to be
Requesting guidance on the essence of existence.
‘Cause I am floating in your endless water
Feeling immersed in the vastness of nature, particularly water.
I can feel your love in every sea
Sensing love throughout the expanses of the sea, possibly a metaphor for the nurturing aspects of nature.
Oh, your breeze is a symphony
Comparing the gentle wind to a musical composition.
Like a kiss from the heavens
Describing the breeze as a divine gesture, possibly representing the beauty and purity of nature.
Through the birds and the trees
Highlighting the connection between nature and music through birds and trees.
There’s music in the roots of you and me
Suggesting that there is inherent music or harmony in the essence of both the speaker and Mother Earth.
Mother, oh won’t you talk to me
Repetition of the earlier plea to Mother Earth for communication or guidance.
Can you show me what it means to be
Reiteration of the request for understanding the meaning of existence.
‘Cause I am floating in your endless water
Restating the feeling of being immersed in the boundless nature of water.
I can feel your love in every sea
Reaffirmation of sensing love in the vastness of the sea, reinforcing the connection with Mother Earth.
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