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Wildflower - Paul Anka
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Wildflower Paul Anka

"Wildflower" by Paul Anka, released in 1971, is a soft rock ballad that explores themes of love, loss, and longing. The lyrics depict a deep emotional connection to a woman symbolized as a wildflower, representing beauty and fragility. The song features gentle melodies and orchestral arrangements, enhancing its heartfelt message. Its poignant storytelling has resonated with listeners, making it a classic in Anka's repertoire. #SoftRock

Wildflower - Paul Anka
Woke up today and looked up at Baldy Mountain
Loved the trees so much I'd stand there and I'd count them
Took a walk by a little stream
Laid on my back, began to dream
Put my business away in the drawer
A "No Disturb" on the door
What the hell is living for if you can't be happy

Wildflower, a valley in the sun
Wildflower, you make me feel so young

Freedom lies in local eyes each morning
The sun comes up in my coffee cup without a warning
Breathing in the air up here
My lungs stood up and began to cheer
The city sounds are gone
The mountains have their song
If I'm right there's nothing wrong
And I'm real' happy

Wildflower, a valley in the sun
Wildflower, you make me feel so young

Life is slow there's a rhythm flow that's healthy
The citie's pace is an endless chase to be wealthy
A change can bring you piece of mind
A place that's sometimes hard to find
I don't need more than that
That's simply where it's at
Forever I can hang my hat and just be happy
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