Now's the time when this will turn to fruit
All the poppies gonna push up through
And I can see the ground below
The places that I know disappearing
And I can see the winter fade
I don't feel so afraid it's clearing

Oh, what a feeling
Oh, what a feeling
Oh, what a feeling

Life is only half way in our hands
Years have passed while I was making plans
And I could never find the words
I always felt absurd, and always outside

But now I know I shouldn't care
There's a song already there
Waiting inside

Oh, what a feeling
Oh, what a feeling
Oh, what a feeling

And I can feel the crock unwind
The parts of me I tied are running
And all the birds are in my head
The laughter that was dead is coming

Oh, what a feeling
Oh, what a feeling
Oh, what a feeling

The laughter that was dead is coming
Oh, what a feeling
The laughter that was dead is coming


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What a Feeling Lyrics as written by Heather Nova

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    "All the poppies gonna push up soon..." To me, this song is about the realization that you're ever so slowly coming into your own...the insecurities are fading, you're feeling stronger, and you can see the light at the end of the tunnel. It's not some huge, earth-shattering change...it's a slow, gradual, invigorating time of growth. "The laughter that was dead is coming..." You've realized that there is joy for you in the world, that you're not fated to live in the dark. And it's coming to you...you can feel it...you can taste it. Finally you can believe it. Breathtaking songwriting from Heather Nova.

    Toadfiishon October 25, 2008   Link

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