Summer in Your Savage Eyes
Chrysalis Lyrics


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Windy afternoon
Stirs dust around us with a rusty spoon
Chasing after leaves
And playing catch with raindrops

Glancing up at me,
Your eyes begin to speak of what should be.
Telling me I'm here and suddenly the pain stops.
Seems like every time I run away from home
My new life makes me feel like being gone
Then the way you follow me around
Tells me that I've found
The rainbow…

Love embraced I've heard
Uncultivated children of the earth
And sunlight seems to dance across the skies
Like summer in your savage eyes

Seems like every time I run away from home
My new life makes me feel like being gone
Then the way you follow me around
Tells me that I've found
The rainbow…

Love embraced I've heard
Uncultivated children of the earth




And sunlight seems to dance across the skies
Like summer in your savage eyes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Chrysalis's "Summer in Your Savage Eyes" are poetic and vividly describe a windy afternoon spent with a special someone. The opening lines, "Windy afternoon/Stirs dust around us with a rusty spoon" paint a picture of an eerie and almost apocalyptic environment. The second line, "Chasing after leaves/And playing catch with raindrops," depicts a playful and carefree image of the two lovers enjoying the moment without a care in the world.


The singer then shifts focus to the other person, "Glancing up at me, Your eyes begin to speak of what should be. Telling me I'm here and suddenly the pain stops." The eyes of the other person are described as communicative, expressive and full of hope. The singer finds solace and comfort with this person, which alleviates the pain they have been feeling.


The final lines of the song, "Love embraced I've heard/Uncultivated children of the earth/And sunlight seems to dance across the skies/Like summer in your savage eyes" is an ode to love and how it can make one feel alive and free. The use of "uncultivated children of the earth" suggests that they are wild and free-spirited, not bound by societal norms or restrictions. The reference to sunlight dancing across the skies emphasizes the joy and lightness that comes with love. And "summer in your savage eyes" is a beautiful image of the unbridled passion and intensity of a lover's gaze.


Line by Line Meaning

Windy afternoon
A description of the weather, setting the scene for the events to come.


Stirs dust around us with a rusty spoon
Describing the wind as a physical force that moves dust, implying that nature is in control and unpredictable.


Chasing after leaves
A description of the wind's movement and its impact on the environment.


And playing catch with raindrops
Personifying the rain, implying a playful and cheerful atmosphere.


Glancing up at me,
A description of an action and the subject's gaze, setting the context for the dialogue.


Your eyes begin to speak of what should be.
The subject's eyes convey a message or a desire, highlighting the importance of nonverbal communication and emotional connection.


Telling me I'm here and suddenly the pain stops.
The message conveyed by the subject's eyes is significant and has a tangible effect on the listener, relieving them from pain or discomfort.


Seems like every time I run away from home
A reflection on the subject's past behavior, implying that they have a pattern of running away.


My new life makes me feel like being gone
The reason behind the subject's behavior is revealed, suggesting that they seek change and escape from their old life.


Then the way you follow me around
A description of the subject's present behavior, indicating that someone is following them.


Tells me that I've found
Interpreting the behavior of the person following them as a sign of something else.


The rainbow…
Metaphorically, finding the rainbow implies the discovery of something beautiful, valuable, or transformative.


Love embraced I've heard
A reference to the concept of love being universal and accessible to all.


Uncultivated children of the earth
A description of humans as natural and unaffected by society's norms or expectations.


And sunlight seems to dance across the skies
A description of the natural environment, evoking a sense of beauty and happiness.


Like summer in your savage eyes
A simile that connects the beauty of nature to the subject's eyes, implying that they embody the same joy and wonder as summer.




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@eektherigo

I think this is the best song of the whole album!! love the fluted in it. Great job on the vid. thanks for uploading!

@rafacigarros

Para mi la canción perfecta. The perfect song

@michaelfuria4257

very accomplished musicians.....love the bass guitar in this one....

@johnthebaker666

spidar stil playing in NY with my brother Jim under the name The Crumudeons they have recorded hundreds of songs

@wsnone9934

11 YEARS LATER IS SPIDER STILL PLAYIN?

@johnthebaker666

Yes! Not as often but yes still playing

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