Sunflower Fields
Faculty Mentor
Jonathan Middleton
Document Type
Creative Work
Start Date
9-5-2023 5:20 PM
End Date
9-5-2023 6:00 PM
Location
Art Building Gallery
Department
Music
Abstract
The lyrics of "Sunflower Fields" by David Alvarado express a sense of peace and clarity in the present moment, with the singer not being burdened by worries or past memories. Despite appearing cool on the outside, the singer admits to being mentally tuned out at school, as their mind is always in a different place. The chorus describes a dream-like state in sunflower fields where hope and dreams come alive, and pain from the past is left behind. The second chorus emphasizes the singer's real love and the need to heal from pain, while still cruising through the day in a "garden of hope" and dreams, with "good vibrations" that last forever.
Recommended Citation
Arguello, Jonathan, "Sunflower Fields" (2023). 2023 Symposium. 2.
https://dc.ewu.edu/srcw_2023/cw_2023/mus_2023/2
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Sunflower Fields
Art Building Gallery
The lyrics of "Sunflower Fields" by David Alvarado express a sense of peace and clarity in the present moment, with the singer not being burdened by worries or past memories. Despite appearing cool on the outside, the singer admits to being mentally tuned out at school, as their mind is always in a different place. The chorus describes a dream-like state in sunflower fields where hope and dreams come alive, and pain from the past is left behind. The second chorus emphasizes the singer's real love and the need to heal from pain, while still cruising through the day in a "garden of hope" and dreams, with "good vibrations" that last forever.