I stand alone,
I float in the breeze
Just minding my own
Let karma play his game,
Let him play his game.
The world’s a forest, life’s chorus is sung by the flourist.
Dawn is like a flawless white Lila that lies before us.
Light shines apon us, feel the forces of nature
and open up to a new day… pause for your maker.
You’ll stand through the rain, learn life from every shower,
grow tall and defy the sun like the sun flower.
Your innocence is a mighty, young power
but somehow time will make your mind become sour.
Purple passion goes straight to the head,
You’ll fall in love, plant seeds, pray the roses stay red.
Lets hope your petals don’t fade as time goes on,
Fore your heart will be torn apart by it’s own thorns.
Don’t let failure capture your seed, naturally,
and make sure he ain’t hang with the weak patches of weed.
Life will drive you crazy, you’ll question it, feel desperate,
like a crying daisy with no petals left to pick…
I stand alone,
I float in the breeze
Just minding my own
Let karma play his game,
Let him play his game.
I’m serene, I stand alone,
I float in the breeze
Just minding my own
Let karma play his game,
Let him play his game.
I’ma keep on the low ‘cause I believe in karma.
Evil carnivore plants reap what they sow but only see drama.
Treachery can hurt a fellow, turn his petals
from purple/reds into many disturbing yellows.
When you’re tired, time to dwell of peace and feel mellow,
retire like isolated poppies in a secret meadow.
Ready to sleep and settle, you’ve passed your prime.
Your soul drifts afar like lillies beyond time.
Watched over by the chrysanthemum, that’s the end.
Your stem returns to the earth you were once planted in.
The pattern then repeats itself, indeed,
And your seed will dwell on through your seed’s seed.
I stand alone,
I float in the breeze
Just minding my own
Let karma play his game,
Let him play his game.
I’m serene, I stand alone,
I float in the breeze
Just minding my own
Let karma play his game,
Let him play his game.
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