Bumblebee

(Isaac Wragg)

Sometimes people wonder what mankind's world looks like through the eyes of an animal; sometimes people wonder how the world could fall apart. This poem-ish song combines both concepts to tell a short story about a lovely bumblebee buzzing through a crumbling world. Though the lyrics may come off as fatalistic, they're really more imaginative and focused on the bright little bee as a contrast to the terrible things in the backdrop. Practically, this song was written in the style of a lullaby and is an excellent choice for an acoustic or singer/songwriter vibe.

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See the little bumblebee Flying gently through the trees Forests burn and the birds all cry Yet fly, bumblebee, fly Watch the little bumblebee Floating over the deep blue sea Boats may sink and the fish all die Yet fly, bumblebee, fly Spy the little bumblebee Above the cities we can see Nations cease and the people sigh Yet fly, bumblebee, fly Find the little bumblebee Eyeing all these tragedies Good XXXX XXXX XXX XXXX XXXX XXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XX XXXX XX XX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXX XXXXX XXXX XX XX XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XX XXX

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