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Richy Mitch - Evergreen Lyrics



Richy Mitch - Evergreen Lyrics
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[ Featuring The Coal Miners ]

[Richy Mitch]
Locked in a stalemate with a man who bars no holds
Rock and a hard place, he's battering control

What am I waiting for? Feet planted beneath
My compass, my transport

[Caamp]
Finding out which way the road's got you pulled
Oh, is it a Great Lake, or somewhere you've been from?

What am I here for? Clouds up above
Evergreen out the window
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[Richy Mitch]
Locked in a stalemate with a man who bars no holds
Rock and a hard place, he's battering control

What am I waiting for? Feet planted beneath
My compass, my transport

[Caamp]
Finding out which way the road's got you pulled
Oh, is it a Great Lake, or somewhere you've been from?

What am I here for? Clouds up above
Evergreen out the window
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Writer: Mitchell Cutts, Nicholas Ray Haughn
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Evergreen explores themes of difficult decision-making, the paralysis of overthinking, and the struggle against external pressures. At its core, it's a story of personal growth and reliance on one's internal compass to navigate life's challenges.

The song begins with a protagonist feeling trapped ('Locked in a stalemate') in a situation that seems insurmountable ('With a man who bars no holds'). This metaphorical struggle against an overpowering force ('Rock and a hard place') that's 'battering control' portrays a vivid picture of internal conflict and the feeling of being cornered. The rhetorical question 'What am I waiting for?' signifies a moment of self-realization and the spark of desire for change. This line serves as the turning point where the narrator decides to take action rather than remain passive. 'Feet planted beneath / My compass, my transport' symbolizes the decision to trust in oneself and to begin a journey of self-guidance, using one's values and instincts as a 'compass' to navigate through life's uncertainties. Each verse, rich with metaphor and imagery, conveys a deep sense of introspection and the universal quest for autonomy and purpose.
-www.songtell.com
Performed By: Richy Mitch
Featuring: The Coal Miners
Genre(s): Alternative, Alternative Rock
Language: English
Length: 1:27
Written by: Mitchell Cutts, Nicholas Ray Haughn
Released: May 17th, 2017
Year: 2017

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