Flower
Flower

Moby - Flower Lyrics

Moby's track uses the repetitive chant "Green Sally up and green Sally down" to create a mesmerizing rhythm that might echo the ups and downs of life's challenges. The reference to "Old Miss Lucy" who is "dead and gone," leaving behind sorrow, suggests themes… Read more

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Jun 2, 2008
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Flower Lyrics

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Old Miss Lucy's dead and gone
Left me here to weep and moan

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Old Miss Lucy's dead and gone
Left me here to weep and moan

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Old Miss Lucy's dead and gone
Left me here to weep and moan

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Green Sally up and green Sally down
Last one squat, gotta tear the ground

Old Miss Lucy's dead and gone
Left me here to weep and moan

Writer(s): Richard Hall, Alan Lomax, Mattie Garner
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Flower?

Moby's track uses the repetitive chant "Green Sally up and green Sally down" to create a mesmerizing rhythm that might echo the ups and downs of life's challenges. The reference to "Old Miss Lucy" who is "dead and gone," leaving behind sorrow, suggests themes of loss and mourning. Yet, the physical act of squatting, as implied in the lyrics, could symbolize resilience—constantly getting back up despite hardships. It’s a powerful blend of endurance and remembrance. #Resilience #LifeCycles #Mourning

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