The Garden
The Queenstons Lyrics


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In distress, feeling stressed
Reassuring
The stairs are a hassle
I feel unable
A shepherd's scale
Where the notes are played with sounds of yelling
At the rain
And I will grow




Overall Meaning

The Queenstons's song "The Garden" is a complex and introspective exploration of emotions and personal growth. The opening lines "In distress, feeling stressed / Reassuring" set the tone for the conflicting emotions that the lyrics delve into. The singer is struggling with feelings of stress and anxiety, but is also trying to find comfort and reassurance in the midst of it. This tension is further explored in the next line, "The stairs are a hassle / I feel unable", which suggests that the singer is struggling to move forward and overcome obstacles.


As the song progresses, a metaphorical "shepherd's scale" is introduced, which adds an additional layer of meaning to the lyrics. The scale is played with "sounds of yelling at the rain", which suggests frustration with the uncontrollable nature of things. Despite this, the final line "And I will grow" offers a glimmer of hope and growth that can come from learning to navigate through difficult emotions.


Overall, "The Garden" is a song that captures the complexities of navigating through personal struggles and seeking growth in the midst of it all.


Line by Line Meaning

In distress, feeling stressed
I am experiencing emotional turmoil and anxiety.


Reassuring
Despite my distress, there is something that gives me a sense of comfort and reassurance.


The stairs are a hassle
The physical act of climbing stairs is difficult and challenging for me.


I feel unable
I believe that I am incapable of succeeding or achieving my goals.


A shepherd's scale
A musical scale, often associated with the pastoral or rural setting, evoking a sense of simplicity and purity.


Where the notes are played with sounds of yelling
The music is played in a way that expresses strong emotions, perhaps even anger or frustration.


At the rain
The music is directed towards the rain - either in anger or as a way to engage with the natural world.


And I will grow
I will continue to develop and mature, despite the challenges and difficulties that I am facing.




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