VerseandChorus.com Presents

WILDFLOWER

VerseandChorus.com Presents

WILDFLOWER

METADATA AND LYRICS

Track Title: Wildflower
Date: January 24, 2026
Lyricist: Kellie Larson
IPI#: 1322821876
Internal Number: #43
Songbay ID#: 235606554
Status: High Hit Probability
A&R Score: 9.7/10   Rating: PG

Genre 1: Country   Genre 2: Folk   Sub: Americana
Mood(s): Calm, Strong, Empowered, Free
Feeling(s): Resilient, Hopeful, Determined, Brave
Theme(s): Independence, Growth, Small Town, Breaking Free
Pillar: Value Proposition
"Oh she's wildflower dancing in the wind"
(Why It Works)
This track perfectly captures the "small town dreamer" archetype, a perennial favorite in the Country and Americana markets. It works because it balances the melancholy of a difficult upbringing with an undeniable, uplifting spirit of resilience. The character of "Wildflower" is instantly sympathetic yet fiercely independent, offering a narrative arc that fits seamlessly into film and TV scenes depicting coming-of-age moments, leaving home, or overcoming adversity. The lyrics provide a visual richness—dusty roads, faded signs—that grounds the song in a tangible reality before lifting off into the anthem-like chorus.
(Lyrical Description For A&R)
This narrative introduces a protagonist defined by her environment but not confined by it, establishing a classic "small-town dreamer" archetype with a gritty, realistic edge. We witness the stark reality of her background—a mother lost early and a father incarcerated—creating a heavy emotional baseline that immediately garners empathy. However, the lyrics pivot to her resilience: living with her grandmother and holding her head high despite the town's judgment. The imagery of "dusty roads and faded signs" contrasts sharply with her "bright spirit," emphasizing her status as a radiant outlier in a conformist setting. The chorus acts as her anthem of freedom, reinforcing that her "rebel spirit" is innate and unbreakable. The bridge deepens the resolve, highlighting her strength in standing "against the grain," culminating in a resolute outro where she refuses to look back at the "dust and doubt." It is a perfect sonic backdrop for cinematic moments of departure and self-discovery.
(About The Songwriter)
Cinematic Songwriter and Lyricist Kellie Larson crafts deeply emotional narratives that resonate with modern audiences. Her work prioritizes intellectual honesty and raw human connection, moving beyond standard tropes to find the "cinematic" in everyday moments. The human-written nature of these songs ensures a level of authenticity that resonates with high-stakes sync licensing.
(AI Disclosure & Licensing)
NOTICE: Lyrics are 100% human-authored by Kellie Larson. Music for this demo was AI-generated via Donna for compositional visualization purposes only. All master rights and publishing are held by the lyricist and are pre-cleared for immediate licensing. No copying without permission.
Date: January 24, 2026 | Lyricist: Kellie Larson | IPI#: 1322821876
(CHORUS) Oh she's wildflower dancing in the wind She's got the spirit of a rebel never gonna bend With every step she takes she's breaking free Oh she's a wildflower just watch and see
(VERSE 1) In a small town with dusty roads and faded signs In a row of houses all the same design A girl named wildflower does reside Dreaming of the day she gets away and leaves that ole town behind
(VERSE 2) Her mommas light dimmed when she turned just eight Went to live with granny cause her daddys a inmate of the state And when she's walking the town folk be talking she pays em no mind She holds her head high with a big ole smile Wildflowers one of a kind
(BRIDGE) Against the grain she stands her own Her spirit's so bright she's never alone With strength in her bones and a soul that won't break Gonna carve her path no matter what it takes
(CHORUS REPEATS) Oh she's wildflower dancing in the wind She's got the spirit of a rebel never gonna bend With fire in her eyes and determination that won't quit Oh she's wildflower wild and free
(OUTRO) You won't see her look back at the dust and doubt The only road for her is the one leading out