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    ORKID Where Flowers Grow: A Blossoming Elegy of Love and Loss

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ORKID Where Flowers Grow: A Blossoming Elegy of Love and Loss
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    Where Flowers Grow washes over you like a warm breeze on a still day.

    Orkid’s voice glides above a mid-tempo rhythm, carrying whispers of loss and longing.

    The melody lingers, haunting yet strangely comforting.

    This song doesn’t just sound pretty; it cuts deep. Orkid’s lyrics slice through the facade of coping, exposing raw grief.

    When she sings, “I feel like I’m buried alive,” the weight of absence becomes palpable.

    Her co-writer, LEW’s voice intertwines with Orkid’s, creating an emotional tapestry rich with texture.

    Their harmonies paint a landscape both lush and desolate—like wandering through a vibrant garden while feeling completely isolated.

    Nostalgia bleeds from every note, seeping into the listener’s psyche.

    It’s akin to stumbling upon a forgotten keepsake and being blindsided by a rush of memories.

    Long-buried feelings resurface, equal parts sweet and painful.

    The production echoes this emotional journey. A tremolo guitar shimmers like sunlight through leaves, casting fleeting shadows of the past.

    Meanwhile, a steady sub-bass anchors the track, mirroring how life stubbornly persists even in sorrow.

    Orkid’s upcoming EP promises more of this unflinching honesty. Inspired by her late mother, it’s shaping up to be a deeply personal project.

    Her custom eye patch, adorned with three hearts matching a shared tattoo, hints at the profound connection fueling her art.

    Where Flowers Grow is far more than just a melancholic tune. It’s a poignant exploration of how we keep our loved ones alive within us.

    Both intimately personal and universally relatable, this track doesn’t just play; it resonates.

    It’s a perfect addition to any playlist dedicated to beautiful, bittersweet reveries.

    And, you can find it now on our Dark Paradise Dreams playlist on Spotify.

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    Orkid Where Flowers Grow Lyrics

    Verse 1:
    I feel like i’m buried alive 
    I’m six feet under to hide 

    There’s no reception 
    For a soul 

    Only accepting 
    So I go 
    Where flowers grow 

    Chorus: 
    Where flowers can grow 
    I go yeah I go 
    So you’re not alone 
    I go where you go 
    Where flowers can grow 
    I go yeah I go 
    To the place that I know 
    Where flowers can grow 

    Verse:
    Not in a hurry to leave 
    Knowing you’re all that I need 

    And when you get there 
    You can call 

    I’ll wait forever cause I know 
    Where flowers grow 

    Chorus: 
    Where flowers can grow 
    I go yeah I go 
    So you’re not alone 
    I go where you go 
    Where flowers can grow 
    I go yeah I go 
    To the place that I know 
    Where flowers can grow 

    B HOOK: 
    There’s no reception for a soul 
    I’ll wait forever cause I know 
    It can get lonely 
    On your own 
    Don’t want to stay here 
    So we go 

    M8:
    Where can flowers grow 
    So you’re not alonhe

    Chorus: 
    Where flowers can grow 
    I go yeah I go 
    So you’re not alone 
    I go where you go 
    Where flowers can grow 
    I go yeah I go 
    To the place that I know 
    Where flowers can grow 


    There’s no reception for a soul 
    I’ll wait forever cause I know 
    It can get lonely 
    On your own 
    Don’t want to stay here 
    So we go

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