Always April
Alison's Halo Lyrics
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I will
Take your trance
Under eyelids
Almond eyes
Shining
Turned aside
All my aching
I feel
Warm but sad
Always april
Moved with love
I feel
Warm but sad
Always april
The lyrics of Alison's Halo's song "Always April" primarily convey feelings of nostalgia, melancholy, and love. The first stanza begins with the phrase "Don't dissolve," which could be interpreted as a plea for someone to stay present and not to disappear. The singer offers to take the person's trance "under eyelids," suggesting that she can help them find comfort and solace within her own dreams. The next line describes the person's almond eyes as shining, perhaps indicative of their allure and beauty. Yet, the singer notes that the person seems "turned aside," implying a level of detachment or disinterest.
The second half of the stanza expresses the singer's personal emotions: "All my aching/ Moved with love/ I feel/ Warm but sad/ Always April." Here, the singer reveals that she is moved by love but also feels sadness. The reference to "April" could be a metaphor for springtime and the idea of new beginnings, yet the word "always" implies a yearning for something that is perpetually just out of reach.
Overall, the lyrics of "Always April" seem to deal with universal themes of longing, heartbreak, and the search for meaning. While the meaning of the song may be open to interpretation, its emotional resonance is undeniable.
Line by Line Meaning
Moved with love
My heart is overflowing with love and emotion
I feel
I am experiencing
Warm but sad
I am comforted yet pained
Always april
I am constantly reminded of memories from April, a time of renewal and change
Don't dissolve
Don't disappear or vanish
I will
I promise to
Take your trance
I will help you get lost in your thoughts and feelings
Under eyelids
Behind closed eyes
Almond eyes
Eyes that are shaped like almonds
Shining
Bright and radiant
Turned aside
Looking away or avoiding something
All my aching
All of my emotional pain
Contributed by Bella G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.