

The timer clicks at ten
A violet square appears
Across the metal shelf
And all the sleeping leaves
The room has no sunrise
Only a careful glow
I watch the stems lift slowly
Like they already know
Not the sun
But enough for tonight
Not the sky
But a small measured light
I do not open fully
I only stay alive
Under the Grow Light
I open halfway
Green in borrowed color
Warm in a scheduled haze
Nothing here is natural
Nothing here is cruel
I am still learning
What a little light can do
The cable bends behind
A row of clay and glass
The shadows look like roots
That never touch the past
A new shoot leans upward
Thin as a whispered thread
Not because morning came
But because something stayed
Not the sun
But enough for tonight
Not the sky
But a small measured light
I do not need the whole world
To keep one leaf from closing
Under the Grow Light
I open halfway
Green in borrowed color
Warm in a scheduled haze
Nothing here is natural
Nothing here is cruel
I am still learning
What a little light can do
Maybe false is not the word
For what kept me from the dark
Maybe even wired warmth
Can hold a tender part
Under the Grow Light
I do not call it dawn
But something in the leaves
Has not given up and gone
I will not force a bloom
I will not ask for proof
I am still learning
What a little light can do
The timer hums again
The room stays softly blue
I close only a little
And keep the green in view
- Lyricist
Arlith Sove
- Composer
Mira Selve
- Producer
Owen Glasswick
- Vocals
Arlith Sove

Listen to Under the Grow Light by Arlith Sove
Streaming / Download
- 1
Humidity Gauge
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- 2
Too Much Water
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- 3
Vines on the Curtain Rod
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- 4
Leaves I Kept Too Long
Arlith Sove
- 5
Wrong Soil
Arlith Sove
- 6
Root Circle
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- 7
Pruned Too Late
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Under the Grow Light
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- 9
The Pot Remembers
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- 10
Repot Me Gently
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- 11
No Bloom This Season
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- 12
Room for the Roots
Arlith Sove
Inside the greenhouse that was supposed to protect her, her emotions slowly warped into the shape of their pot
Kindness that had been overwatered, vines that were never cut back, dead leaves she could not throw away, soil that never suited her
She was not withered
She simply had nowhere left to put down her roots
Arlith Sove's first album is a humid botanical art pop record that portrays emotion through the acts of growing, pruning, and repotting it