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Talking To Your Sunflowers By Bea Stewart Explores Growing Pains And Garden Talks

By Marcus AdetolaJanuary 21, 2024
Talking to Your Sunflowers by Bea Stewart Explores Growing Pains and Garden Talks

In Talking To Your Sunflowers, Bea Stewart shares a deeply personal story from her life, one that many can find echoes of in their own experiences. This track, a standout piece from her upcoming EP Sorry I’m So Sensitive, takes listeners on an intimate journey exploring the nuances of growing up and the unbreakable bond between a father and his daughter. The song, which the talented Oskar Winberg produced, is a lovely fusion of folk and pop that will resonate with listeners due to its simplicity and emotional depth.

Bea’s voice, imbued with her Belfast accent, adds a unique charm to the track. It’s like a soft whisper of nostalgia, floating over the gentle strumming of an acoustic guitar, the melodic caress of a piano, and the understated rhythm of subtle percussion. This musical arrangement amplifies the song’s heartfelt message.

The lyrics of Talking To Your Sunflowers are a poignant reflection on the challenges of leaving home. They capture the essence of missing a loved one while finding solace in the memories shared. Bea’s songwriting shines here, offering poetic and relatable verses narrating a shared experience of love, loss, and the bittersweet act of moving on.

Bea Stewart’s own story about her father, who found solace in gardening and talking to plants after his children left home, adds a layer of depth to the song. It’s a vivid illustration of the love and longing that parents feel when their children grow up and move away. Through this song, Bea creates a musical bridge to her father, acknowledging the challenges they both face in adapting to life’s changes. It’s a gentle reminder that growing up doesn’t mean leaving everything behind; it’s about taking the most meaningful parts of our past along with us on our journey.

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