Summer unfolded like a tapestry
And you were there as you have always been

There glowing where the sky meets with the trees
Air softly crowing, singing fears to sleep

Will you ever know how much I love you for that?
Will you ever know how much I love you?


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    Lots of drug references in this. It's clearly about the lyricist's thanking the drugs for opening his mind to a greater possible world before him. The clue is in the "where the trees (clearly a metaphor for "green" or ganja or pot or marijuana and "sky"...what is "high"? Obviously the sky and the "green" or "tree" was what connected his mind from his grounded, boring reality to the sky where up there high, there's a view of the world he never realized.

    The second part of the lyric is the writer glorifying marijuana for allowing him to attain that spiritual realm that, ahemph...I guess he apparently could not reach while sober.

    Let tell you all something, soberly being high is a much more intense high than any drug. It also allows for more original and meaningful song lyrics.

    mydreamqueston April 06, 2017   Link

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