Flowers on the Grave
Flowers on the Grave

The Maine - Flowers on the Grave Lyrics

Ever feel like life’s an unpredictable journey? This song beautifully captures the essence of embracing life's fleeting moments and the transient nature of our emotions. It reminds us to cherish what we have and live in the present. The "flowers on the… Read more

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Flowers on the Grave Lyrics

Feel the moment all around you
And the quiet that surrounds you
The time you have is sacred
Don't wait around and waste it
They can't take that away from you
Everything is temporary
Even the sorrow that you carry
So tell me are you okay?
You say you are okay
I'm okay now I'm with you

'Cause you don't plan life, you live it
You don't take love, you give it
You can't change what is written
So when fate cries, you listen
And flowers on the grave
Of the child that I used to be

It was summer when you told me
That you loved me by the oak creek
My ears had never heard that
Tongue forgot the words and
Feet forgot the Earth, it's true

'Cause you don't plan life, you live it
You don't take love, you give it
You can't change what is written
So when fate cries, you listen
And flowers on the grave
Of the child that I used to be

You don't plan life, you live it
You don't take love, you give it
You can't change what is written
Yeah, and karma is calling over and over
You don't plan life, you live it
You don't take love, you give it
You can't change what is written
So when fate cries, you listen
And flowers on the grave of the child that I used to be

Everything is temporary (Everything is temporary)
Everything is temporary (Everything is temporary)
Everything is temporary (Everything is temporary)
Everything is temporary (Everything is temporary)
Everything is temporary (Everything is temporary)
Everything is temporary (Everything is temporary)

Flowers on the grave
Of the child that I used to be
Flowers on the grave
Of the child that I used to be
Flowers on the grave
Of the child that I used to be
Flowers on the grave
Of the child that I used to be

I was on the verge of breaking down
Then you came around
I was on the verge of breaking down
Then you came around
I was on the verge of breaking down
Then you came around
I was on the verge of breaking down
Then you came around
I was on the verge of breaking down
Then you came around
I was on the verge of breaking down
Then you came around
I was on the verge of breaking down
Then you came around

Writer(s): Garrett Daniel Nickelsen, Jared J. Monaco, John Cornelius O'Callaghan, Kennedy Brock, Patrick John Kirch
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Flowers on the Grave?

Ever feel like life’s an unpredictable journey? This song beautifully captures the essence of embracing life's fleeting moments and the transient nature of our emotions. It reminds us to cherish what we have and live in the present. The "flowers on the grave" symbolize the letting go of our past selves and evolving through life’s experiences. It’s also a heartfelt acknowledgment of how love can lift us in our darkest times. Ultimately, it's about growth and the transformative power of love and acceptance. #EmbraceTheMoment #TransformativeLove

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who produced the album 'You Are OK'?

    The album 'You Are OK' was produced by Matt Squire, who also worked with The Maine on their first album, 'Can't Stop Won't Stop' in 2008.

  2. When was 'Flowers on the Grave' released?

    'Flowers on the Grave' is one of the tracks on The Maine's album 'You Are OK', which was officially released on March 29, 2019.

  3. What is the genre of 'Flowers on the Grave'?

    'Flowers on the Grave' incorporates elements of alternative rock and progressive jams, showcasing The Maine's diverse musical influences.

  4. What is the duration of 'Flowers on the Grave'?

    'Flowers on the Grave' is notable for its length, stretching to nine minutes, making it a significant and expansive track on the 'You Are OK' album.

  5. How did critics respond to 'You Are OK'?

    Critics had generally positive reviews for 'You Are OK'. Timothy Monger praised its contemporary pop sound, while Sam Devotta gave it a perfect score for its variety. However, Sputnikmusic critiqued its production choices.

  6. Why did lead singer John O'Callaghan name the album 'You Are OK'?

    John O'Callaghan named the album 'You Are OK' as a personal affirmation. He mentioned in an Instagram post that he needed to hear those words often, hoping they would resonate with listeners globally.

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