Full Bloom In Spring
Full Bloom In Spring is a song that compares a romantic relationship to the seasonal changes we experience in our natural world. It's a song that explores the push and pull of being attached to someone and as one person (the author) aims to growing faster the other person pulls away. Hence the lyric 'Everything with me and you is just so premature, say you love me a little less I say I love you a little more, you're waiting for summer but I'm full bloom in spring.'; It is talking about the prematurity of feelings and attachment, instead of waiting for things to grow naturally, the author is 'full bloom' in spring and pushes the other away. The verse lyrics describe how the author is going out of her way to please someone that isn't really worth it, 'I read your favourite book, listened to all your favourite songs I learnt them hook by hook, did you get through the first verses of mine?', explores the harsh reality of giving your time, your interests and yourself to another person that doesn't reciprocate. The song is simple piano and vocal arrangement, with the use of expansive reverb so you feel like you're in the room with the subject, having a conversation with them instead of being performed to. 'When You Leave' is a more upbeat and jovial track that discusses the excitement of meeting someone new and the fantasy that the mind can wander through.
- Folk
- Singer-Songwriter
- Pop
- When You Leave
- Full Bloom In Spring
