miércoles, 10 de agosto de 2011

Macy Gray, I'm in between

This song was the theme song of a cartoon tv-series I used to watch when I was little called As Told by Ginger.
A few moments ago the song came into my mind and I realized the lyrics of this song can be put into perspective within the starting point of equality and oneness. I started looking at the lyrics and the interpretation seemed something really cool to share.


Lyrics:


Someone once told me "the grass is much greener, on the other side"
One as the mind believing oneself to be separate/more or less than any other human being and/or thing in existence

Well, I payed a visit One applies oneself in every moment. A visit to 'here'
Well, it's possible I missed it One realizes that believing oneself to be separate/more or less than anything in existence is not the truth, not what we really are

It seems different
Yet exactly the same (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Everything is in a different expression. Seems different, but we are all equal and one.

'Til furthur notice ('Til furthur notice) Working with what is here, one in every moment applies oneself. Equality and oneness remains here.
I'm in between (I'm in between) One remains here stable without entering the polarity of the mind.
From where I'm standing (From where I'm standing) Standing here as all as one as equal.
The grass is green We are all equal and one.


[Lyrics taken from http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/m/macy_gray/im_in_between.html]