Butterfly
The Willis Clan Lyrics


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If I could fly up in the sky
And be just like a butterfly - with
Wings of gold and satin toes
Floating where the wind blows

Then I would be most happily
Free to wander where I please - and
Take a little time to see
What no one's seen before

I'd dance around the busy bees
Weaving in and out of trees - and
Passing by the dragonflies
Chasing all the rainbows

I'd visit every single flower
Every waking summer hour - and
Drink a drop of crystal rain
Clinging to the windows
Then I would be most happily
Free to wander where I please - and
Take a little time to see
What no one's seen before

So underneath the silver moon
I sit and sing a happy tune - and
Dream the lovely night away
Waiting for the sun
Then I would be most happily
Free to wander where I please - and
Take a little time to see
What no one's seen before

If I could fly up in the sky
And be just like a butterfly - with
Wings of gold and satin toes
Floating where the wind blows





La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Floating where the wind blows

Overall Meaning

The Willis Clan's song "Butterfly" is a beautiful expression of the joys of freedom and exploration. The lyrics describe the singer's desire to be like a butterfly, with golden wings and satin toes, floating wherever the wind takes them. The butterfly serves as a powerful metaphor for the freedom to wander and explore the world around us, discovering the beauty in the details that often go unnoticed.


As the lyrics progress, the singer imagines dancing with bees, weaving in and out of trees, and chasing rainbows with the dragonflies. They long to visit every flower and drink from the crystal raindrops clinging to the windows. These are all acts of seeming insignificance but represent the importance of appreciating the small things in life that are often overlooked.


Line by Line Meaning

If I could fly up in the sky
The singer is expressing a desire to fly.


And be just like a butterfly - with
The singer wants to be like a butterfly.


Wings of gold and satin toes
The singer imagines having beautiful wings and feet like a butterfly.


Floating where the wind blows
The artist pictures themselves flying in the wind and being free.


Then I would be most happily
The artist believes that being a butterfly would make them happiest.


Free to wander where I please - and
As a butterfly, the singer would have the freedom to go wherever they wish.


Take a little time to see
The singer would take time to admire the beauty of nature.


What no one's seen before
The artist wants to discover new things that are yet unseen by others.


I'd dance around the busy bees
The artist imagines dancing around busy bees and enjoying nature.


Weaving in and out of trees - and
The artist would fly in and out of trees if they could.


Passing by the dragonflies
The singer enjoys the idea of passing by dragonflies.


Chasing all the rainbows
The artist would enjoy chasing rainbows as a butterfly.


I'd visit every single flower
The singer would visit every flower they could.


Every waking summer hour - and
The singer envisions spending all their summer hours enjoying nature.


Drink a drop of crystal rain
The singer would drink rainwater and enjoy the purity of nature.


Clinging to the windows
The artist imagines dewdrops clinging to windows as a representation of nature's beauty.


So underneath the silver moon
The artist is setting the scene for their daydreaming and envisioning.


I sit and sing a happy tune - and
The singer is enjoying themselves while dreaming of being a butterfly.


Dream the lovely night away
The singer is dreaming and imagining all night long.


Waiting for the sun
The artist is waiting for the morning to wake up and start their day.


La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
This line is nonsensical and only exists to create an enjoyable melody.


Floating where the wind blows
The artist repeats this line to emphasize the idea of freedom and going where the wind takes them.




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