Winter Sleep
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One life in another's heart
To feel who we are not.
One smile to each other's eyes
Is this the place where doves go to die?
One lying heart
One smiling part
Falling
Morning
Poor butterfly.
Front yard is rusted out
Lights, moon: One.
Over the hills and far away.
Old ideas, a place to stay.
One lying heart
One smiling part
Falling
Morning
Poor butterfly.
One lying heart
One smiling part
Falling




Morning
Poor butterfly.

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, Chris explores the concept of identity and connection. The opening line, "One life in another's heart, to feel who we are not," suggests that we sometimes seek solace in someone else's experiences or perspectives in order to understand ourselves better. It implies that by empathizing with others, we can access aspects of ourselves that we may have overlooked or suppressed.


The line "One smile to each other's eyes, is this the place where doves go to die?" introduces a sense of melancholy and questioning. It implies that in moments of emotional vulnerability and intimacy, there may also be a sense of loss or sadness, akin to the death of something pure and innocent. It could be interpreted as a reflection on the fragility of relationships and the potential pain that can accompany them.


The repetition of the phrase "One lying heart, one smiling part, falling morning, poor butterfly," throughout the song reinforces the idea of duality and conflict within oneself. The "lying heart" suggests deception or hiding one's true feelings, while the "smiling part" represents the facade we often present to the world. The imagery of a "falling morning" further emphasizes the transitory nature of emotions and experiences. The mention of the "poor butterfly" evokes vulnerability and delicacy, perhaps hinting at the fragile state of the singer's emotions or sense of self.


The final lines, "Front yard is rusted out, lights, moon: One. Over the hills and far away. Old ideas, a place to stay," paint a picture of a decaying environment and allude to a feeling of isolation or estrangement. This could symbolize the singer's longing for a sense of belonging or a desire to escape from stagnant or outdated patterns of thought. The repetition of the phrase "One lying heart, one smiling part, falling morning, poor butterfly" in the closing lines further stresses the internal struggle and complexity that the singer is experiencing.


Overall, "Winter Sleep" is a introspective song that delves into themes of identity, connection, duality, and longing. It invites the listener to reflect on the ways in which we navigate relationships, cope with our own emotional complexities, and seek meaning and understanding in the world.




Lyrics © TUNECORE INC
Written by: Chris Koehn

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