Come What May
Daisy O'Connor Lyrics


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She sows in soil
She shines, she knows
She grows roots deep
She climbs, she blooms

Thought I knew her when
She was a song in my head
Thought I knew her when
She was the burn
Of bud blossom dew

Oh, come what may
I loved her on a April day

She stands so still
Wind blows her through
Rain pours her drink
She swoons, she shrinks

Thought I knew her when
She was strong in her skin
Thought I knew her when
She was a spark
That burned through the dark

Oh, come what may
I loved her on an August day

There is love in the little things
Songbird sings from the birch
Humming with the breeze
Every leaf a tambourine
Cicadas sing a vignette
I will never forget
Her violet crown at sundown





Oh come what may
I loved her for another day

Overall Meaning

In the song "Come What May" by Daisy O'Connor, she describes a woman who is resilient and strong, just like a plant that grows and blooms. The song expresses that just like a plant that grows through tough soil, the woman has also grown deep roots to help her climb higher and bloom. According to the lyrics, the singer thought that they knew her when she was a song in their head or just a bud, but now she has blossomed into something beautiful. The lyrics speak to the resilience and strength of the woman and how she has overcome many obstacles to reach where she is today.


The chorus of the song says "Oh come what may, I loved her on [a certain] day", indicating that the singer remembers a single day where they realized their love for the woman. The singer expresses their love not just for the woman, but also for the little things around her, like the songbird singing in the birch tree, the wind blowing her hair, and the sound of cicadas singing in the background. These small things make the memory of that day all the more special to the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

She sows in soil
She puts her effort and energy into nurturing her surroundings, just like planting and growing a seed in fertile soil.


She shines, she knows
She radiates confidence, because she is aware of her strengths and potential.


She grows roots deep
She establishes a firm foundation by developing strong roots that provide stability and nourishment.


She climbs, she blooms
She perseveres through challenges and obstacles, and blossoms into the best version of herself.


Thought I knew her when
Reflecting on a time when I thought I understood her character and personality.


She was a song in my head
She was someone I thought about constantly, always on my mind like a catchy tune.


She was the burn
She had a passionate intensity that was palpable, like the heat of a flame.


Of bud blossom dew
The fresh, dewy moisture that gathers on flower buds, highlighting their natural beauty.


Oh, come what may
Regardless of what happens or comes our way, I will continue to love her.


I loved her on an April day
A specific memory of loving her during a particular time of year, representing a moment of joy or clarity.


She stands so still
She remains steadfast and grounded, even in the midst of turbulent circumstances.


Wind blows her through
The wind can sway and move her, but cannot knock her down or break her spirit.


Rain pours her drink
The rain replenishes and nourishes her, like a refreshing drink of water.


She swoons, she shrinks
She can feel fragile and vulnerable at times, but is always able to rebound and recover her strength.


She was strong in her skin
She exuded self-assurance and confidence in herself and her abilities, comfortable in her own identity.


She was a spark
She had a vivacious energy and enthusiasm that could ignite passion and inspiration in those around her.


That burned through the dark
Her light was able to cut through even the thickest darkness, providing guidance and hope.


I loved her on an August day
Another specific recollection of loving her during a particular moment, highlighting the depth and duration of my affection.


There is love in the little things
It's often the small and seemingly insignificant things that can have the greatest impact and meaning in relationships.


Songbird sings from the birch
The natural world is full of beauty and signs of life, including the sweet melodies of birds perched on a tree.


Humming with the breeze
The gentle wind provides a soothing and calming presence, as it rustles through the leaves and grass.


Every leaf a tambourine
Nature is alive with rhythm and music, even in the slightest movements like the fluttering of leaves on a tree.


Cicadas sing a vignette
The buzz of cicadas can paint a picture of a particular time and place, evoking memories and emotions.


I will never forget
This memory or experience will always be with me, etched into my heart and mind.


Her violet crown at sundown
A poignant image of her wearing a wreath of violet flowers at sunset, an expression of her natural beauty and grace.


I loved her for another day
My love for her persists even beyond today, as I continue to cherish and adore her over time.




Writer(s): Colleen Connor

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Comments from YouTube:

rjnagle

this is an extremely serene and beautiful track..... I look forward to catching a live concert the next time I'm in Austin....

Jana Pochop

I loves it!

Warriormar

Love this ❤️

Casey Connor

Beautiful!

Vero

does anyone know the chords?

Heidi Waters

You are ever so lovely Ellen... beautiful...

toddvw1

blessed.

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