Places We Won't Walk
Bruno Major Lyrics


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Sunlight dances off the leaves
Birds of red color the trees
Flowers filled with buzzin' bees
In places we won't walk

Neon lights shine bold and bright
Buildings grow to dizzy heights
People come alive at night
In places we won't walk

Children cry and laugh and play
Slowly hair will turn to gray
We will smile to end each day
In places we won't walk

Family look on in awe
Petals decorate the floor
Waves gently stroke the shore
In places we won't walk

Children cry and laugh and play
Slowly hair will turn to gray




We will smile to end each day
In places we won't walk

Overall Meaning

Bruno Major's song "Places We Won't Walk" is a meditative piece of music that reflects on the fleeting nature of time and the beauty of the world that we may never get to experience. The lyrics are constructed around the idea that there are landscapes and moments of life that we will miss in our lifetime, and that these places will continue to exist without us, almost like ghosts. The song captures the essence of life’s journey, from the simple joys of childhood to the passing of time and the final acceptance of death.


The first verse starts with the beauty of nature- "Sunlight dances off the leaves/ Birds of red color the trees/ Flowers filled with buzzin' bees/ In places we won't walk". This is a vision of a world beyond our reach, where the natural world thrives without our interference. This is juxtaposed with the artificial world of the second verse, where we see the looming presence of skyscrapers and the glare of neon lights. The lyrics describe the bustling city streets that come alive at night, and the energy of people that we may never encounter.


The third verse seems to be about the inevitability of aging and the fleeting nature of life- "Children cry and laugh and play/ Slowly hair will turn to gray". It's a somber reflection on the passage of time, but the lyrics also emphasize the connection we have with our loved ones and the meaning we find in each day. The final verse returns to the natural world with a sense of acceptance and redemption -"Family look on in awe/ Petals decorate the floor/ Waves gently stroke the shore/ In places we won't walk".


The song seems to be urging listeners to find meaning in their surroundings and cherish the moments they have in the present, because there are always places they won't walk.


Line by Line Meaning

Sunlight dances off the leaves
The sun radiates on the leaves, creating a playful dance of light and shadow.


Birds of red color the trees
The trees are populated with brightly colored birds, bringing natural vibrancy to the surroundings.


Flowers filled with buzzin' bees
Bees are attracted to the abundant flowers, which are alive with vibrant color and sweet nectar.


In places we won't walk
These lovely scenes exist in remote, off-the-beaten-path areas that we rarely explore.


Neon lights shine bold and bright
The city's neon lights create a dazzling, modern skyline that dominates the night.


Buildings grow to dizzy heights
Tall skyscrapers tower over us, dizzying in their sheer mass and expansive height.


People come alive at night
The city is bustling with activity at night, as people flock to the bright lights and energetic atmosphere.


Children cry and laugh and play
Children of all ages are free to be themselves, enjoying the simple pleasures of life with laughter and play.


Slowly hair will turn to gray
As time passes, we get older and our hair turns gray, reminding us that life is fleeting and precious.


We will smile to end each day
At the end of each day, we will still find joy and happiness, despite the hardships and struggles we may face along the way.


Family look on in awe
Our loved ones are amazed by the beauty and wonder of the natural world, which has the power to inspire and uplift us.


Petals decorate the floor
The ground is covered in a blanket of colorful, fragrant petals, adding to the overall beauty of the natural surroundings.


Waves gently stroke the shore
The ocean waves caress the shore, creating a relaxing and peaceful ambiance that can soothe the most troubled mind.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Bruno Major, Finlay George Robson

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@natashamelinda631

[Verse 1]
Sunlight dances off the leaves
Birds of red color the trees
Flowers filled with buzzin' bees
In places we won't walk

Neon lights shine bold and bright
Buildings grow to dizzy heights
People come alive at night
In places we won't walk

[Chorus]
Children cry and laugh and play
Slowly hair will turn to gray
We will smile to end each day
In places we won't walk

[Verse 2]
Family look on in awe
Petals decorate the floor
Waves gently stroke the shore
In places we won't walk

[Chorus]
Children cry and laugh and play
Slowly hair will turn to gray
We will smile to end each day
In places we won't walk



@yashjoshi3257

Sunlight dances off the leaves
Birds of red color the trees
Flowers filled with buzzin' bees
In places we won't walk

Neon lights shine bold and bright
Buildings grow to daily heights
People come alive at night
In places we won't walk


Children cry and laugh and play
Slowly hair will turn to gray
We will smile to end each day
In places we won't walk


Family look on in awe
Battles decorate the floor
Waves gently stroke the shore
In places we won't walk


Children cry and laugh and play
Slowly hair will turn to gray
We will smile to end each day
In places we won't walk



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@valeriemoon6644

This feels like christmas depression

@tkr9796

It's Christmas, you still depressed?

@leedanica7355

it's almost christmas yet i don't feel the joy of this holiday.

@wisteria1352

Today is Christmas. I just discovered this song through an Instagram video of the view from under a wave in the ocean. That’s what it looks like to drown. I came here to hear the whole song, and it speaks to me. You called it, Figgy Jiggy. Christmas depression.

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