Under The Mango Tree has absolutely no song structure that builds and rises into an emotional ending that is cut of too soon. I originally called this song "Somber Blue" because I wrote it after practicing raja yoga techniques on the neon blue light of my speakers. I changed the name to "Under The Mango Tree" After reading Sidhartha and connecting to his experience under the mango tree. The song is my dismissal of everything that is physical, as it is only temporary and ultimately unimportant because I live in time. The songs abrupt end is due to the fact that time cuts everything short and renders even meaning temporary.
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