​between i and she

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Embracing Inner Chaos: A Journey of Self-Connection

WILLOW's song "between i and she" delves into the profound experience of self-connection and the acceptance of inner chaos. The lyrics reflect a journey of introspection where the artist acknowledges the tumultuous emotions within but chooses not to suppress them. Instead, WILLOW embraces these feelings, allowing them to flow freely like the sea. This acceptance brings a sense of peace and authenticity, as she finds solace in simply being herself without external pressures or expectations.

The song emphasizes the importance of being present in the moment, shutting off the mind, and feeling a deep connection with the earth. The line "Palms to the earth because I feel her breathe" symbolizes grounding and a harmonious relationship with nature. This connection is described as a perfect design, suggesting that there is a natural rhythm and balance between the self and the world around us. By syncing to this rhythm, WILLOW finds a sense of completeness and fulfillment.

Furthermore, the lyrics encourage listeners to trust the natural flow of life without questioning it. The repeated refrain "Don't ask questions" serves as a reminder to embrace life's expressions and truths as they come. This message resonates with the idea of living authentically and intuitively, allowing oneself to be guided by inner wisdom and the natural order of things. Through this song, WILLOW invites us to find peace in our own chaos and to connect deeply with ourselves and the world around us.

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