Story Behind The Song
Someone said the "zeitgeist of our ear is some pretty girl with a guitar fussin' about something." This song doesn't come from THAT place.
Song Description
Celebrating the simple beauties of life from careful and casual observation.
Song Length |
2:37 |
Genre |
Folk - Contemporary, Folk - General |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Content, Pleasant |
Subject |
Gratitude, Imagination |
Similar Artists |
John Lennon, John Denver |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Rippling wave of a bounding squirrel
Jumping rope of a knee-socked, little girl
waving bounce of an ebony curl
I'm grateful for beauty in the world
I'm grateful for beauty in the world.
The wounded soul, now re-made whole
tattered heart, no longer torn apart
clasping hands of long-time enemies
a healing sight for those with eyes to see.
Breath of lavender in the spring
honeysuckle whisper as the crickets sing
scented touch that rose petals bring
I'm grateful for beauty in the world
I'm grateful for beauty in the world.
The wounded soul...
Purple heather on the mountainside
gentle glance 'tween an aged pair of eyes
giggle of growing, infant child
I'm grateful for beauty in the world
I'm grateful for beauty in the world.