John Vincent III - Bluebird Singing

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Intro
"Are we tracking right now?
"Oh, my bad, okay."

Verse 1
Drove my car from Houston to California
Took a hit in Tucson, woke up in L.A
For some godforsaken reason
This curious feeling is creeping in my mind
Just lean into that sunshine

Chorus
Hey, woah, where's the light?
You keep fading in and out of sight
But I keep my eyes
On them winding roads, lead me back
Lead me back to bluebird singing
Bluebird singing

Verse 2
Just for a moment, I'll try
To forget all of the things that keep me troubled
But I won't keep you waiting
Yeah, I'm just tryna sort it all out in my head
Know I've heard this song
But I don't recall who it is that's singing
So, I took a walk with the ladies of the canyon

Chorus
Hey, woah, where's the light?
You keep fading in and out of sight
But I keep my eyes
On them winding roads, lead me back
Lead me back to—
Hey, woah, where's the light?
You keep fading in and out of sight
But I keep my eyes
On them winding roads, lead me back
Lead me back to bluebird singing (Hmm)
Bluebird singing (Hmm)
 
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John Vincent III's "Bluebird Singing" is a soulful and introspective track that takes listeners on a journey from Houston to California. The lyrics paint a picture of a road trip filled with self-reflection and longing. The singer croons about driving through the desert, taking hits, and waking up in Los Angeles, all while experiencing a curious feeling creeping into his mind.

The chorus is a plea for guidance, asking for the light to lead the way back to a sense of peace and clarity. The winding roads symbolize the twists and turns of life, with the bluebird singing serving as a beacon of hope and comfort in the midst of uncertainty.

The second verse finds the singer trying to forget his troubles and sort through his thoughts, seeking solace in the familiar sound of a song. The reference to the ladies of the canyon adds a touch of nostalgia and mystery to the narrative.

Overall, "Bluebird Singing" is a heartfelt ballad that captures the essence of longing for connection and understanding in a world filled with chaos and confusion. John Vincent III's soulful vocals and poetic lyrics make this song a standout track that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level.

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