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wave to earth Lyrics


bad How could my day be bad when I'm with you? You're…
calla It's raining hard today It's a bit too much for me I…
dried flower We're lost The scent of love has been dried out The words…
evening glow If I feel broken You will find me Those useless words Were f…
homesick In this cold place Where the snow hasn′t melted yet Leaves t…
love. 사람 사이 사람 바람 사이 바람 각자의 염원이 바래고 덧칠되어 Ooh 발이 닿을 만큼…
nouvelle vague 날 선 길을 우리 걸어온 듯해 발밑 언저리가 닳아 없어지면 자라나기를 반복하는…
peach eyes Peach eyes and blue skies I′ll be with you on your…
pink 이곳은 모두 자유롭게 푸르게 번져 날아가는 마음 나는 비록 발이 무거워 신발이 닳도록 풀…
so real I can′t explain Where I'm buried now An empty vein You′ll ne…
sunburn Who threw rubbish filth in the sky? The sun is burning…
sunny days Yeah, I've been waiting for this day, yeah The way I'm…


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on bird

The lyrics to "Bird" are a contemplative and curious reflection on the experience of flight, from the perspective of a human observing a bird. The singer addresses the bird directly, asking how it feels to fly and whether it looks down or forward. The song suggests that birds are able to transcend mundane earthly concerns as they soar through the sky, even if they are momentarily blinded by clouds. The bird's scent is described as reaching down to the human observer, suggesting a connection between the two beings despite their different modes of being.

The final lines of the song suggest a sense of lingering awe and wonder in the wake of the bird's flight. The singer is left gazing after the bird, watching the wind as it rustles in the bird's wake. The song invites the listener to contemplate both the freedom and the mystery of flight, as well as the ways in which different forms of life interact and intersect.

jei


on bird

The lyrics to "bird" are a contemplative and curious reflection on the experience of flight, from the perspective of a human observing a bird. The singer addresses the bird directly, asking how it feels to fly and whether it looks down or forward. The song suggests that birds are able to transcend mundane earthly concerns as they soar through the sky, even if they are momentarily blinded by clouds. The bird's scent is described as reaching down to the human observer, suggesting a connection between the two beings despite their different modes of being.

The final lines of the song suggest a sense of lingering awe and wonder in the wake of the bird's flight. The singer is left gazing after the bird, watching the wind as it rustles in the bird's wake. The song invites the listener to contemplate both the freedom and the mystery of flight, as well as the ways in which different forms of life interact and intersect.

les.


on love.

The lyrics to "love." by wave to earth speak to the interconnectedness of humanity and nature, and the power of love to bring people together. The first verse describes how individuals' hopes and desires can become intertwined, like the way wind currents combine to create larger gusts. The chorus expresses the desire for personal growth and for one's world to become more solid and defined. The second verse continues to explore the transformative power of love, using the metaphor of a small wave gradually wearing away at a larger surface until it becomes a part of it.

As a whole, the song seems to be about the importance of finding unity and interconnectedness with others, whether that be romantically or through a shared love for the natural world. It's a hopeful and optimistic message about the possibility for growth and change, even in a world as complex and challenging as ours.

Kokobop


on seasons

These lyrics are a reflection of the struggle that the speaker is experiencing in their relationship with someone they love. The speaker believes that they cannot be the person's love because they feel that their presence will ultimately ruin the other person's life. The speaker, however, is willing to pray for the person all the time, even if they are not physically present with them. The speaker offers themselves as a gift to the other person, willing to give them all their life and their seasons.

The lyrics use the imagery of seasons to represent the different phases of the relationship, as well as the different seasons of life. The leaves wither away and grow again, much like relationships go through periods of growth and decline. The speaker acknowledges that the other person has gone far away from them, and that they may not see each other again. The use of the phrase "pushing up daisies" suggests that the speaker may be gone from this world, and that they are reflecting on their relationship from a place beyond this life.

Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of desperation and longing, as the speaker grapples with their love for someone else and their fear of causing them harm. The use of natural imagery brings a sense of beauty and timelessness to the lyrics, while adding layers of meaning to the speaker's reflections on their relationship stan twice

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