The Ways Of Winter
Beau Lyrics


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And the tall pine trees shivered
As the freezing wind blew through.
And the swollen, rushing rivers
Held their courses straight and true.
And the lumberjack leaned on his log
And watched as though he knew
The ways of winter.
And the clear blue sky was covered
By a layer of fleecy cloud.
And the snow fell through the trees
Like a falling mourning shroud.
And the wind up in the conifers exalted clear and loud
The ways of winter.

And the snow was falling thick
And the forest, it was dead.
He turned his face up to the shy
And slowly shook his head.
The sun shone through the falling snow,
A dull and fiery red,
That day in winter.

And the logger threw his axe
Across his broad snow-covered back,
And he wandered through the pines
Down the steep and twisting track.
And he knew that though his axe be sharp,




He never could attack
The ways of winter.

Overall Meaning

The Ways of Winter by Beau is a melancholic tune that beautifully captures the essence of winter. The song begins with the description of a cold day where the tall pine trees shivered and the swollen rivers held their courses straight and true. The lumberjack watches this scene unfold before him, lean on his log, and observe the ways of winter. The musician paints a vivid picture in the listener's mind using a simple yet poetic language to express the serene beauty of nature in winter.


The lyrics go on to describe the clear blue sky covered by a layer of fleecy cloud, with the snow falling like a falling mourning shroud through the trees. The conifers exalt the sounds of the wind up to the sky. Interestingly, the sun was shining through the falling snow, but it was dull and fiery red, symbolizing the harshness of winter.


The final verse of The Ways of Winter conveys the reality of a logger's life. The logger understands that he could never attack the ways of winter, and he throws his axe across his broad snow-covered back as he wanders the pines down a steep and twisting track.


Line by Line Meaning

And the tall pine trees shivered
The pine trees shook with cold and fear in the face of winter.


As the freezing wind blew through.
The wind was frigid and sent shivers down the trees' trunks.


And the swollen, rushing rivers
The rivers were bloated with water and moved quickly through the landscape.


Held their courses straight and true.
Despite the wind and cold, the rivers stayed on their set path with strength and purpose.


And the lumberjack leaned on his log
The logger rested against a log, taking in the scene around him.


And watched as though he knew
He observed the winter landscape with familiarity and understanding.


The ways of winter.
He recognized the patterns and behaviors of the season.


And the clear blue sky was covered
The previously blue sky was obscured by clouds.


By a layer of fleecy cloud.
The clouds were soft and fluffy in appearance.


And the snow fell through the trees
The snowflakes landed gracefully amongst the trees.


Like a falling mourning shroud.
It evoked the somber feeling of death and loss.


And the wind up in the conifers exalted clear and loud
The wind howled through the evergreens with a powerful and distinct sound.


The ways of winter.
This vocalized the evidence of the winter season through the wind in the trees.


And the snow was falling thick
Snow was accumulating rapidly.


And the forest, it was dead.
The forest appeared lifeless due to the harshness of winter.


He turned his face up to the shy
The logger looked up at the sky.


And slowly shook his head.
He disapproved of the snow's effect on the landscape.


The sun shone through the falling snow,
The sun managed to peek through despite the flurry of snow.


A dull and fiery red,
The sun took on a muted hue due to the weather conditions.


That day in winter.
This day was a prime example of winter's nature.


And the logger threw his axe
The logger moved on from his task of chopping wood.


Across his broad snow-covered back,
His back was coated in a layer of snow due to winter's weather.


And he wandered through the pines
He aimlessly walked through the conifer trees.


Down the steep and twisting track.
He followed a steep and winding path through the trees.


And he knew that though his axe be sharp,
Even with his skilled tool, the logger understood his limitations.


He never could attack
He was aware that he could never truly combat


The ways of winter.
The season's elements and patterns would always prevail.




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