Wild Roses
Elvett Lyrics


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The wind said go ahead
Keep on growing on your way
Seemed to me so easy you know, but oh
In that soil, my body unfold freely, I am strong
The light is all around me, the water comes along

I am nature's gift
You can't shape me
So no
No no no

Wild roses bloom near the river without you
Bright in the sun, proud and free
They don't need a gardner crew
Look at all these roses
Buds beauty don't belong to you
But you can lie down with me
I'll watch over you

Blood red, purple and coral
My sisters are here
Our colours, the shape of our flowers
It's our own sphere
We exhale the flagrance of rebirth, of a revival day
Fresh as a sweet month of may
We know where we grow

We are nature's gift
You can't change it
So now you know how

Wild roses bloom near the river without you
Bright in the sun, proud and free
They don't need a gardner crew
Look at all these roses
Buds beauty don't belong to you

To you
To you
To you
To you
To you
To you




To you
Oh now you know

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Elvett's song Wild Roses convey a message of independence and strength. The wind encourages the roses to keep growing on their own without needing anyone to shape them. The singer refers to herself and her sisters as nature's gift and celebrates the freedom to bloom without any external control. She compares herself and her sisters to the wild roses growing freely near the river, proudly displaying their vibrant colors and fragrances.


The singer emphasizes that their beauty is not for anyone else to claim as their own, but they are willing to share it with those who appreciate it. She offers to watch over others who choose to lie down with her and experience the beauty of nature in all its splendor. The lyrics also highlight the importance of growth, rebirth and self-knowledge that come from being rooted in nature.


The lyrics of Wild Roses encourage listeners to embrace their individuality and natural growth, without the need for external validation or control. It celebrates the beauty of nature and the importance of being connected to it in order to thrive.


Line by Line Meaning

The wind said go ahead
The singer is being encouraged to continue on their journey by the wind


Keep on growing on your way
The singer is being told to continue to develop and mature as they move forward in life


Seemed to me so easy you know, but oh
The singer thought that their journey would be easy, but they are now realizing that it is more difficult than they thought


In that soil, my body unfold freely, I am strong
The artist is using the metaphor of a plant growing in soil to express their own personal growth and strength


The light is all around me, the water comes along
The artist is surrounded by positivity and abundance, represented by the light and water


I am nature's gift
The singer acknowledges that they are a natural part of the world and have their own unique purpose


You can't shape me
The singer is asserting their independence and individuality; they cannot be controlled or manipulated by others


Wild roses bloom near the river without you
The artist is comparing themselves to wild roses, which are able to thrive on their own without human intervention


Bright in the sun, proud and free
The wild roses are strong and beautiful, and do not depend on anyone else to flourish


They don't need a gardner crew
The wild roses are able to grow and thrive on their own, without any help from humans


Look at all these roses
The singer is drawing attention to the beauty and strength of the wild roses


Buds beauty don't belong to you
The beauty of the wild roses is not something that can be claimed or owned by anyone else


But you can lie down with me
The singer is inviting someone to share in their journey and appreciate the beauty of the wild roses together


Blood red, purple and coral
The singer is describing the colors of the wild roses as a way to emphasize their beauty and uniqueness


My sisters are here
The singer is referring to other wild roses that are growing nearby


Our colours, the shape of our flowers
The uniqueness of each wild rose is reflected in its color and shape


It's our own sphere
The wild roses exist in their own world, separate from human intervention


We exhale the flagrance of rebirth, of a revival day
The wild roses are symbols of renewal and new beginnings


Fresh as a sweet month of may
The wild roses are associated with new growth and vitality, similar to the springtime month of May


We know where we grow
The wild roses are able to thrive because they know where they belong and are rooted in their environment


So now you know how
The artist is emphasizing that the listener has learned something important about the beauty and strength of nature




Writer(s): Alain Frey, Céline Frey

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