Anicca
Sophie Moleta Lyrics


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Two blood red plums
One for me one for you
A waxing moon
A frangipani and a white white rose
And anything can change
Anything at all
Anything can change
Anicca

And you can sit anywhere you like darling
You don't need so much shelter
And there's always the warm sun
And the street lights for writing
And anything can change
Anything anything at all
Anything can change
Anicca

And it's all the same
This flesh this flesh and these stars
And it seems a little crazy
We're full of these scars

And it's all the same
This flesh this flesh and these stars
And it seems a little crazy
We're full of these scars

When anything can change
Anything anything at all
Anything can change
Anicca, Anicca
And anything can change
Anything anything at all
Anything can change
Anicca

Anything can change
Anything anything at all
Anything can change
Anicca

Anything can change
Anything anything at all
Anything can change
Anicca

And these long walks in the evening
Discovering the night
And these long walks in the evening
Discovering the night

Where anything can happen
Anything, anything at all
Anything can change
Anicca

When anything can change
Anything, anything at all
Anything can change
Anicca

Anythin can change
Anything, anything at all




Anything can happen
Anicca

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sophie Moleta's song Anicca explore the transient nature of life and the impermanence of things. The song begins with the imagery of two blood red plums, one for the singer and one for the person she is addressing. This creates a sense of shared experience and highlights the temporary nature of enjoyment. The waxing moon and frangipani and white rose add to the ephemeral nature of things. The repetition of the line "Anything can change" acts as a reminder that nothing is permanent and that life is always in a state of flux.


The singer then tells the person they can sit anywhere they like, and that they don't need much shelter because there is always the warm sun and street lights for writing. This suggests a sense of freedom and the ability to find comfort in the moment, rather than relying on external factors. Again, the repetition of "Anything can change" reinforces that nothing is permanent and that we should embrace the present moment.


The final image of the long walks in the evening discovering the night reinforces the idea of exploration and the unknown. The singer reminds us that anything can happen, and that anything can change. The use of the Buddhist term "Anicca" further emphasizes these themes of impermanence and change in the song.


Overall, the lyrics of Anicca encourage the listener to embrace the present moment and to accept that change is inevitable. It reminds us to cherish what we have while we have it, and to stay open and curious about what the future may bring.


Line by Line Meaning

Two blood red plums
Two ripe red plums, one for me and the other for you, indicating the fleeting nature of life and the need to enjoy the present moment.


A waxing moon
The moon in its growing phase, symbolizing change and transformation in the natural world and in our lives.


A frangipani and a white white rose
The frangipani and the white rose, both delicate flowers, represent the transience of life and the beauty that can be found in fleeting moments.


And anything can change
Life is unpredictable and anything can happen, reminding us to live in the present moment and cherish what we have.


Anything at all
Emphasizes the unpredictability of life and the need to be open to change, as it can happen in any form.


Anicca
A Buddhist term meaning impermanence and changeability, echoing the theme of the song and encouraging the listener to accept the inevitable changes in life.


And you can sit anywhere you like darling
Freedom of choice to sit or be anywhere, embracing the transience of life and not being tied down to one place or situation.


You don't need so much shelter
Material possessions cannot protect us from the changes in life or buy us security, with shelter being a metaphor for this.


And there's always the warm sun
The sun, a constant presence in our lives, provides warmth and comfort, giving hope and reminding us that life will go on, even when things change.


And the street lights for writing
The street lights provide light for writing, symbolizing the need to create something meaningful from fleeting moments, capturing the beauty of the present before it is gone.


And it's all the same
Despite our differences, we are all human and share the same experiences, including the inevitability of change.


This flesh this flesh and these stars
Referring to our physical form and our connection to the universe, we are one and the same with everything around us, bringing a sense of unity to the theme of change.


And it seems a little crazy
The concept of change can be overwhelming, leading to feelings of fear and uncertainty and questioning the normalcy of our experiences.


We're full of these scars
The scars we carry represent the changes we have been through, reminding us of our resilience and strength when adapting to new situations.


When anything can change
This line repeats the main theme of the song, emphasizing the unpredictability of life and the need to embrace change.


And these long walks in the evening
The act of taking a walk in the evening can be symbolic of embracing change and being open to new experiences.


Discovering the night
The night, with its mysteries and unknowns, can represent the uncertainty of life and the need to explore and discover new things.


Where anything can happen
Emphasizes the unpredictability of life, and a sense of adventure or possibility that comes with being open to change.


Anythin can change
Repeated for emphasis, reminding us that life is unpredictable and anything can happen.


Anything can happen
Emphasizes the idea of possibility and change, encouraging us to be open to new experiences and embrace the unpredictable nature of life.




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Comments from YouTube:

Susan Cuthbert

Great as usual. Thx Sophie.

camillepamplelune

How sad and true