Hope
Wolfgun Lyrics


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Hey, can you make the flowers bloom or sing?
Or paint the blades of grass the perfect shade of green?
Oh, you can't put the spin on Saturn's rings
Don't you worry 'bout the summer in the spring
In the spring

Hey, can you put a fire inside the sun?
Or make it rise so it can shine on everyone?
Oh, let us write about the joy its light can bring
Don't you worry 'bout the summer in the spring
In the spring

Don't you worry 'bout the summer; it won't change to suit another
Carry light on winds and wander through the fields of sunlit trees
Fair the hills, and fair the sunlight; let the clouds rain down on every life
And when the sun returns we'll know it did for you and me

Hey, can you count the stars up in the sky?
Or tell the moon to let us see tomorrow's light?
Oh, we can plant a seed for future dreams
Don't you worry 'bout the summer in the spring
In the spring

Hey, can you make the flowers bloom or sing?
Or paint the blades of grass the perfect shade of green?
Oh, someday we will understand these things




But for now, we'll look for happiness in spring
Yeah, for now we'll look for happiness in spring

Overall Meaning

The song "Hope" by Wolfgun is an uplifting and optimistic tune about the beauty of nature and the hope for a better future. The lyrics encourage listeners to appreciate the present moment and not worry about the future or dwell on the past. The song begins by asking if one has the power to control the natural world, to make flowers bloom, paint blades of grass, or put a fire inside the sun. These questions emphasize the limitations of human power and urge listeners to let go of their anxieties. The refrain "Don't you worry 'bout the summer in the spring" is repeated throughout the song to remind listeners to live in the moment and appreciate what they have.


The second half of the song moves towards a more hopeful vision of the future. The lyrics suggest that while we may not have the power to control the natural world or predict the future, we can still plant seeds of hope for future generations. The song encourages listeners to count the stars in the sky, dream of a brighter tomorrow, and find happiness in the present moment. The song ends with the hopeful message that someday we will understand the mysteries of the universe, but for now, we will look for happiness in the spring.


Overall, "Hope" is a beautiful and uplifting song that encourages listeners to find joy in the present moment and hope for a better future.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, can you make the flowers bloom or sing?
Asking the person (possibly a higher power) if they have the power to create beauty and magic in nature.


Or paint the blades of grass the perfect shade of green?
Asking if perfection can exist in nature or if it is a subjective concept.


Oh, you can't put the spin on Saturn's rings
Acknowledging that there are some things beyond our control or understanding.


Don't you worry 'bout the summer in the spring
Encouraging the listener to focus on the present moment and not worry about what is to come.


Hey, can you put a fire inside the sun?
Asking if it is possible to change or control the universe's natural cycles and forces.


Or make it rise so it can shine on everyone?
Asking if it is possible to bring light and knowledge to all people equally.


Oh, let us write about the joy its light can bring
Acknowledging the power of knowledge and inspiration to bring joy to people's lives.


Don't you worry 'bout the summer in the spring
Encouraging the listener to focus on the present moment and not worry about what is to come.


Don't you worry 'bout the summer; it won't change to suit another
Reminding the listener that nature will progress according to its own course, regardless of human intervention or expectation.


Carry light on winds and wander through the fields of sunlit trees
Encouraging the listener to find joy in the beauty of nature and to explore it openly.


Fair the hills, and fair the sunlight; let the clouds rain down on every life
Acknowledging the natural beauty and diversity of the world, and encouraging equality and access to resources for all people.


And when the sun returns we'll know it did for you and me
Encouraging the listener to find meaning and purpose in their own lives through the natural cycles of the world.


Hey, can you count the stars up in the sky?
Asking if it is possible to fully understand and quantify the vastness of the universe and all its mysteries.


Or tell the moon to let us see tomorrow's light?
Asking if it is possible to predict or control the future course of events.


Oh, we can plant a seed for future dreams
Acknowledging the power of hope and imagination to inspire future progress and growth.


Don't you worry 'bout the summer in the spring
Encouraging the listener to focus on the present moment and not worry about what is to come.


Yeah, for now we'll look for happiness in spring
Encouraging the listener to find joy and hope in the beauty of the world around them, even amidst uncertainty and change.




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Comments from YouTube:

David Lowe

Never knew my favorite song would be this one .....like a pre-destined of meeting ..of me and a perfect song..

Fractal Denial

If you like this song, you should listen to the original version of this song, Summer & Spring.

SecretBunnyNinja

Pretty sure all the views are me lol

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