Arrow
Arrow Lyrics


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In the wild woods,
In the wild world,
You carry your bow and arrow.

And the compass,
In your heart knows,
The way to be brave and free.
Little arrow, (little arrow)
In the sky,
Ooh follow your arrow.
Little arrow, (little arrow)
Soaring high,
Ooh follow your arrow,
Ooh follow your arrow.

When adventure is your best friend
The one you can always rely on.
Keep a daydream,
In your pocket,
And hope in your bandana bag.

Little arrow, (little arrow)
In the sky,
Ooh follow your arrow.
Little arrow, (little arrow)
Soaring high,
Ooh follow your arrow,
Ooh, ooh,

Above all the trees (above all the trees)
Aim for your dreams (aim for your dreams)
Brave as an archer (brave as an archer)
Right for the target.

Little arrow, Little arrow,
Little arrow, (little arrow)
In the sky,
Ooh follow your arrow.
Little arrow, (little arrow)
Soaring high,




Ooh follow your arrow,
Ooh follow your arrow.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Arrow's song "Arrow" convey a message of courage, freedom, and following one's dreams. The wild woods and the wild world symbolize the unpredictable and challenging nature of life. The singer carries a bow and arrow, which represents their determination and preparedness to overcome obstacles.


The compass in their heart signifies an inner sense of direction and knowing, guiding them towards bravery and freedom. It suggests that they have the ability to navigate through life's uncertainties and find their true path. The repetition of the phrase "little arrow in the sky" reinforces the idea of aiming high and reaching for one's goals.


The lyrics also speak to the importance of adventure and daydreaming. Adventure is portrayed as a loyal friend, always there to provide excitement and new experiences. Keeping a daydream in their pocket represents the power of imagination and the ability to create a vision for the future. The mention of hope in a bandana bag further emphasizes the importance of optimism and belief in oneself.


The chorus encourages the singer to follow their arrow, reinforcing the idea of pursuing their dreams and aspirations. The repetition of this phrase signifies the importance of staying focused and not getting sidetracked by distractions or doubts. The line "above all the trees, aim for your dreams" highlights the necessity of aiming high and striving for personal fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

In the wild woods,
In a place of untamed nature,


In the wild world,
In a world full of unpredictability and chaos,


You carry your bow and arrow.
You possess the tools to navigate through challenges and obstacles.


And the compass,
And your inner guiding force,


In your heart knows,
Deep within you, you instinctively understand,


The way to be brave and free.
How to exhibit courage and embrace freedom.


Little arrow, (little arrow)
Small symbol of direction and purpose,


In the sky,
In the vast expanse above,


Ooh follow your arrow.
Embrace your chosen path and destiny.


Soaring high,
Rising above limitations and soaring towards success.


When adventure is your best friend
When seeking excitement and new experiences is your closest companion,


The one you can always rely on.
The one you can always trust and depend on.


Keep a daydream,
Hold onto your imaginative desires,


In your pocket,
Within easy reach and always accessible,


And hope in your bandana bag.
And carry optimism and faith wherever you go.


Above all the trees (above all the trees)
Far beyond the ordinary,


Aim for your dreams (aim for your dreams)
Set your sights on your aspirations,


Brave as an archer (brave as an archer)
Courageous and focused like a skilled archer,


Right for the target.
Heading straight towards the desired goal.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: EMILY DALE

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Comments from YouTube:

Katie Gimple

For the different bows, my experience has been that blue bow is the easiest to use, the purple one is really rough at the start, but has the highest potential, and the red bow is ok early and falls off hard.

Andrew Ferguson

I've had the opposite experience with purple and red. Red crit lifestyle goes nuts but purple can't get past dragon 3

LugiDergX

@Andrew Ferguson Wasn't the purple one the one with multiple arrows? Apparently the multiple arrows do not work and the enemy still gets the damage only once from all arrows.

Main

i actually downloaded this when i saw the first episode and it was really fun for a few hours. there's a lack of build variety for more than that but for just those few hours it was perfect. and yeah the attack speed/damage bows both give you an actual net benefit in stats while the multishot bow only really splits up your damage across multiple arrows for no real benefit. kind of unfortunate

LugiDergX

I believe you have had a lot of trouble with multiple bosses because when a boss comes up, you don't focus solely on them. That would have had saved you a decent amount of times and made you live longer, which people have pointed out already on previous episode as well. I highly believe that the enemies accompanying boss levels/parts are there to serve as a distraction - Sometimes you can kill both them and the boss easily, without too much damage or none at all even, but for the most part, they shouldn't be your focus.

Clasher

When the blue bow gets more arrows it damage does increase by 5 percent

____

I'm so happy you posted another video, you're one of my favorite YouTubers thanks for putting out content like this ❤

TimeToGrind

thanks for the kind words :)

XENIA

I hate that the bow that shoots multiple arrows doesn't do more damage

Ellis I

If it did it would be too OP

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