HeartSongs - 20171127
- Written by Marky Edison
Welcome to HeartSongs, our regularly scheduled (probably) look at songs and the people who write them. We spoke to Tornoto songwriter, Lavender Child about her recent single ‘Happy Illusions’.
“‘Happy Illusions’ was inspired from a weekend at an outdoor music festival. The environment alone was stunning; lush forests with enchanting art installations throughout the trails. The unsettling ambivalence of the place came from the juxtaposition between the people and the peaceful surroundings. My head spun from the irony both in relationships to nature and each other. I heard so many people say that they loved one another, which conceptually was beautiful, but realistically had me questioning the authenticity of the community.
I sat down with Toronto director Dylan Mitro who understood the song completely and came to me with the video conceptualized, ‘Happy Illusions’ is a song about the experience of love and the human connection to nature and whether that connection can be genuine when under the influence.
‘Happy Illusions’ comes from my upcoming album Reflections which revolves around those moments of self reflection where you ask yourself, how am I contributing to this world? How are my actions influencing the environment and the people around me?”
‘Happy Illusions’ Lyrics
Forest green, its presence weak
Masked by the waves of foreign sounds
Praised by the children with wilted flower crowns
We live the happiest illusions
Beats dropping like the acid on their tongues
Smiles only come with their words in a slur
Love is romanticized when bodies are a blur
We live the happiest illusions
Branches extend, like human hands
The children crack their bones
On the way to their transient thrones
We live the happiest illusions
Do we really feel love for one another
Do we really feel love for earth mother
Do you really show your love ?