Let Your Mind Meander

Olsen twins, Mary Kate and Ashley · Other Songs - Olsen Twins

What is the sound of one hand clapping?
What is the color of clear?
Is there a sound when a tree hits the ground,
If no one is there to hear?

We have questions, we need answers.
We are on a mighty quest.
We need your help, what would you suggest?

Chorus:
Listen. Let your mind meander.
Take a pause to ponder.
It's a mind expander.
Just let your wonder wander.
Thoughts are rivers, let your flow.
Hunches are breezes, let yours blow.
Clues are everywhere. Everything counts.
Minds are trampolines, let yours bounce.

Chorus

I think she's got it.
Run the problem backwards.
Turn the problem around.
Tip the problem over.
Turn it upside down.
Take another gander out into the yonder.
Let your mind meander.
Let your wonder wander.

If you have a problem that has no solution,
it's possible you do not have a problem.
If you have a problem that has not solution,
It's possible you do not have a problem?
Exactly.

We have questions, we need answers.
Of course.
I don't think we're getting through.
Not to worry, not to worry.
I'm right there with you.
All you've got to do is...

Chorus

Run the problem backwards.
Turn the problem round.
Tip the problem over.
Turn it upside down.
Take another gander,
out into the yonder.
Let your mind meander.
Let your wonder wander.

OHM, OHM, OHM...

Let Your Mind Meander

Released by the Olsen twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley, this track exemplifies their signature pop sound from the 1990s. As part of their extensive discography, the song reflects their collaborative approach to crafting upbeat, nostalgic melodies that defined their era. The recording captures the duo's ability to blend catchy hooks with a carefree attitude, characteristic of their work on various film and television projects. While often associated with their broader catalog of theme songs and soundtrack contributions, the track stands as a testament to their early success in creating music that resonated with audiences seeking lighthearted entertainment. It remains a notable song in their body of work, showcasing their transition from child stars to established musical artists.