A little girl upon the fireplace
Only air flying emotionless
Ring the bells for she could keep flying
This is me, completely me

End of day, we watched the sun go down
I can see you're like a firework
You want to save me, people will save me
But this is you, completely you

Now it's day, but I am dreaming
A man walks by, I want to be his wife
I'm only here sometimes
Under the tree of life
I'm only good sometimes
To keep my time to go home

Like a candle wasted from burning
I got shoes tired from walking
Calling out your name, my lips keep failing
They have now forgot to sing

Now it's day, but I am dreaming
A man walks by, I want to be his wife
I'm only here sometimes
Under the tree of life
I'm only good sometimes
To keep my time to go home
I'm only here sometimes
Under the tree of life
I'm only good sometimes
To keep my time to go home
I'm only good sometimes
Under the tree of life
I'm only here sometimes
To keep my time to go home


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    My Interpretation

    Affected by a "made by-and for" girls article about "an evolved man" ? maybe. here we go:

    Vibration of the bell will help her enjoy the here and now, whom would do ?

    To help others, u gotta help ur self first, do observe you and the sun, moved? the rest is the first Law on alphabet.

    Focus & Life is like a tree, you grow from seed, fruit, etc. The cycle flows.

    It's a whine, little girls do that. It's natural, for the sake of the vibration.

    petaniuangon October 09, 2015   Link

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