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Imagine dragons school appropriate
Imagine dragons school appropriate









They can't "blame" the others for not seeing, as they've never tried to look before. But the person on the rise doesn't care about what others seem to think. The well endowed, popular, self-involved crowd can often miss out on the spectacular people around them who are beginning to shine.

imagine dragons school appropriate

The next couple lines just reiterate this concept. The first verse, "let my roots take flight, Watch me from above like a vicious dove" kind of eludes to the idea that someone is starting to make a name for themselves and those higher up on the social scale who can certainly be "vicious" sometimes, but seem innocent like "doves" are watching this underdog flourish (and anyone who has been to high school, I'm sure can relate). People always get wrapped up in their own worlds and perceptions sometimes we forget about the other people around us and their personal development. My interpretation of this song seems to revolve around the idea of evolving one's own identity and breaking free from the socially accepted norm. They never look to see me fly, so I never have to lie They won't see me run, who can blame them? Take some time to simmer down, keep your head down lowįrom your slanted view see the morning dew

imagine dragons school appropriate

Hey yeah, don't let 'em know we're coming They never seem to catch my eye but I never wondered why

imagine dragons school appropriate

They don't see me come, who can blame them? In the morning light let my roots take flight











Imagine dragons school appropriate