2.) Loma is a worship group from Mars Hill Church.
Ocotillo
Loma Lyrics
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Run me through the changes
Hold me in the summer light
Creosote
Ocotillo
Sun is like an open eye
Big wind is blowing over
Lead me to another life
All my ties are broken
I'm in wonderful
Disarray
The opening lines of Loma's "Ocotillo" sets the stage for a journey. The singer is asking to be "rolled down the center line" and "run through the changes," which could signify a need for change or direction in their life. The next line speaks of being held in the "summer light," perhaps a moment of contemplation or stillness in the midst of movement. The imagery of "creosote" and "ocotillo" further evoke a sense of travel through the desert, with these plants being common sights in the Southwestern United States.
The second verse adds to the sense of movement, with the sun being compared to an "open eye" and "big wind is blowing over." This sense of upheaval and change is followed by a desire to be led to "another life," with the singer's ties being broken. There is a sense of acceptance or even excitement in this "disarray," as if the unknown future holds an opportunity for growth or transformation. Overall, "Ocotillo" is a song about change, travel, and embracing the unknown.
Line by Line Meaning
Roll me down the center line
Take me on a journey that follows a clear path
Run me through the changes
Guide me through transitions and transformations
Hold me in the summer light
Keep me in a place of warmth and happiness
Creosote
A plant that symbolizes resilience in hot and dry climates
Ocotillo
Another plant that represents endurance in challenging environments
Sun is like an open eye
The sun is a powerful and watchful presence
Big wind is blowing over
A powerful force of change is in motion
Lead me to another life
Take me to a new, transformative phase in my existence
All my ties are broken
I'm detached from what once held me back
I'm in wonderful
I'm in a state of blissful uncertainty
Disarray
My life is in chaotic disarray, but I'm embracing the changes.
Writer(s): Dan Duszynski, Emily Cross, Jonathan Meiburg
Contributed by Aiden P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.