[Verse 1] You write your name In the fog on the kitchen window Mismatched socks Coffee stains on your favorite notebook Bus is late You just dance on the cracked old pavement Laugh too loud At the thought you could ever be “too much”
[Chorus] Vita You’re a wildflower in a paper cup Vita Spilling over, never adding up To what they measure, what they say is “right” You’re bright and sideways Wrong in all the right ways Vita Don’t you ever try to shrink your light
[Verse 2] Text unread But you’re humming an old cartoon theme Burnt toast, again You just scrape off the edges, keep singing Friends say “dream” Like it’s something you still have to chase You just point At the sky and say “look, I’m already late”
[Chorus] Vita You’re a wildflower in a paper cup Vita Spilling over, never adding up To what they measure, what they say is “right” You’re bright and sideways Wrong in all the right ways Vita Don’t you ever try to shrink your light
[Bridge] One day you’ll see the way Your chaos keeps the world awake They’ll try to spell your name But they’ll miss the way you say it Soft like summer Sharp like thunder Perfect in your crooked line (oh-oh)
[Chorus] Vita You’re a wildflower in a paper cup Vita Spilling over, never adding up To what they measure, what they say is “right” You’re bright and sideways Wrong in all the right ways Vita Hold your heart up to the morning sky Vita You were always meant to live this wide
Style of Music
Bright indie-pop with a touch of 2000s alt-rock; clean electric guitar arpeggios over bouncy drums, bass locking in tight under a hooky vocal line. Verses stay intimate and slightly dry, chorus widens with stacked harmonies and shimmery pads. Energetic, youthful, and anthemic, ideal for female vocals with a smile in the tone.