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  1. May 7, 2019 · Skylark’s “Wildflower” generally talks about the struggles and emotionality associated with womanhood. The central character of the song is a young woman who has survived very difficult times, considerably harder than someone her age should be allowed to bear. The title “Wildflower” must have been chosen because this person was able ...

  2. A Tale of Resilience. Skylark’s “Wildflower” tells the story of a young woman who has faced unimaginable hardships in her life. The song describes her struggles, the tears she’s fought back, and the weight of her fears that she carries on her slender shoulders.

  3. Apr 24, 2024 · The Meaning of “Wildflower”. “Wildflower” is a song that speaks to anyone who has ever felt misunderstood, rejected, or alone. It is about the human spirit’s capacity to endure and persevere, even in the face of adversity. The song’s message of hope and resilience has made it a beloved classic over the years. In an interview, Donny ...

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  4. Wildflower (Skylark song) " Wildflower " is a song written by Doug Edwards and Dave Richardson in 1972. First performed by the Canadian band Skylark, it has been covered by many artists and more recently has been sampled in a number of hip hop songs. The title, "Wildflower", is not mentioned in the song. The closest line to the title occurs as ...

  5. Wildflower Lyrics & Meanings: She's faced the hardest times, you could imagine / And many times her eyes fought back the tears / And when her youthful world, was about to fall in / Each time her slender shoulders / Bore the weight of all her fears / And a sorrow no one hears / Still rings in midnight silence, in her ears / / Let her cry, for she's a lady / Let her dream, for she's a child ...

  6. Wildflower Lyrics & Meanings: She's faced the hardest times, you could imagine / And many times her eyes fought back the tears / And when her youthful world, was about to fall in / Each time her slender shoulders / Bore the weight of all her fears / And a sorrow no one hears / Still rings in midnight silence, in her ears / / Let her cry, for she's a lady (she's a lady) / Let her dream, for she ...

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  8. This is the very first song that Canadian-born producer David Foster played on in his band Skylark with Donny Gerrard. It is one of the most popular songs to come from Canada and has been covered by the O'Jays, the Neville Brothers and Color Me Badd (in a version produced by David Foster). Skylark released only two albums, but Foster went on to ...

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