In this poignant track, The Tallest Man on Earth explores themes of introspection and the transient nature of sorrow. The lyrics depict the speaker as a humble observer, watching the world and reflecting on his own insignificance yet finding solace in nature's simple, ever-changing beauty. The recurring image of a "passing bird" symbolizes fleeting sadness, suggesting that despair is not permanent but just a momentary shadow over our lives. By focusing on these natural cycles, the artist conveys hope and reassurance that darkness serves merely to highlight moments of light and clarity, reminding us of the resilience and renewal found within ourselves and the environment around us.
The Dreamer
Lyrics
I'm just a dreamer but I'm hanging on
Though I am nothing big to offer
I watch the birds, how they dive in then gone
It's like nothing in this world's ever still
And I'm just a shadow of your thoughts in me
But sun is setting, shadows growing
A long cast figure will turn into night
It's like nothing in this world ever sleeps
Oh sometimes the blues is just a passing bird
And why can't that always be
Tossing aside from your birches crown
Just enough dark to see
How you're the light over me
And by your side, girl, where the acres grow
Into the strong and stunning meadow
A cowboy stumbling in the finest field
And nothing good out there won't be old
Oh sometimes the blues is just a passing bird
And why can't that always be
Tossing aside from your birches crown
Just enough dark to see
How you're the light over me
Sometimes the blues is just a passing bird
And why can't that always be
Tossing aside from your birches crown
Just enough dark to see
How you're the light over me
Writer(s): Kristian Matsson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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