Euphoria
Jadu Heart Lyrics
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The people there brought out this bowl
They′d basically been boiling wonder flower
For days, so basically it has a different effect
And we sat down with the village
Like the whole village was there
And we drank from it
The lyrics of Jadu Heart's Euphoria talk about an experience in a forest where the singer and their companions come across a village that offers them a special drink made from wonder flower. The people of the village had been boiling the flower for days which gave the drink a different effect. As they sat down with the entire village, they drank the concoction and experienced the beauty of it all.
The lyrics of this song highlight the beauty of finding oneself in new experiences and embracing the unknown. The use of wonder flower as a metaphor for an experience in life that is unfamiliar and unprecedented helps to shape the meaning of the song. The whole experience of drinking the flower in the forest with an entire village can be seen as a representation of how one can find beauty and joy in unexpected places.
Line by Line Meaning
As we passed on through the forest
While wandering in the dense forest, we came across an indigenous village.
The people there brought out this bowl
The natives of the village offered us a bowl of their traditional drink.
They'd basically been boiling wonder flower
The locals had been boiling the wonder flower herb, which has certain medicinal properties.
For days, so basically it has a different effect
The herb had been boiled for many days, giving it a potent effect different from its usual one.
And we sat down with the village
We joined the entire village in their communal gathering.
Like the whole village was there
Everyone from the village was present and taking part in the gathering.
And we drank from it
We partook in the village's traditional drink and experienced the local culture.
And it was beautiful
It was a wonderful experience, and we were mesmerized by the beauty of their customs and traditions.
Writer(s): Alex Headford, Diva Jeffrey
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