Westwell’s “Flowers in Your Hair” is a luminous indie ballad that captures the enduring beauty of love and memory. Built on a warm piano foundation, the song layers reverb-soaked guitars, spacious textures, and steady, gentle drums, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and timeless.

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The lyrics reflect on a loved one’s vibrant spirit, preserved in vivid snapshots: “You used to put flowers in your hair / You used to paint rainbows in the sky.” With each image—moonbeams, fallen stars, and blossoms in the air—Westwell evokes a dreamlike landscape where past moments remain alive. The recurring refrain, “To me you’ll always be there / With flowers in your hair,” is quietly powerful, underscoring the song’s emotional core.

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Westwell’s tender vocal delivery enhances the track’s introspective tone, allowing the listener to drift into its nostalgic embrace. “Flowers in Your Hair” is a gentle, moving reminder that even as time passes, the magic of love remains beautifully intact.

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