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Inspired by the Lawren Harris painting: "untitled: mountains near Jasper" found in the Remai Modern in Saskatoon. The second song from Too Soon Monsoon's upcoming debut full-length album.
lyrics
Mountains of blue, mountains of green
Skies of red and orange and every colour you could dream
I see them, when I take time to experience and appreciate
What I have around,
Everything around me, everything around me
could overwhelm me, if i let it.
I am absorbed, I’m taken in
Close inspection reveals what was unseen
And now I seek more
Because I feel more
When I experience and appreciate
What i have around me
Everything around me, everything around me
Could overwhelm me, if i let it
(mix of different vocal tracks in the bridge):
‘I felt a little blue today, it comes and goes just like a wave, i find that if i feel this way, it helps to take some time to reflect, i ain’t got time to regret’
‘I felt blue, it comes and goes, just like a wave, just like a wave’
Mountains of blue, mountains of green
Skies of red and orange and every colour you could dream
I see them, when I take time to experience and appreciate
What I have around me
Everything around me, everything around me
It could overwhelm me, if i let it.
credits
from Mountains of Blue [Single],
released October 12, 2018
produced, mixed, engineered by The Ghost of Adam J Productions
mastered by Case Mastering
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