Autumn Song
Dark Side Cowboys Lyrics


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Oh drizzle, oh thunder, a feather stitch
So pale and painted, occult you look my dear
So shady, unveiling, so worthy my son
So splendid, mysterious, your way f turning (what?) black
So call your God of darkness
Yes, call your God of darkness
And see if he can help you now!
A theatre performance, a sharp tooth clown
Needles and filthy signs
Play your death march, take me dancing, you practical jokes
Snake skin bitch, propose to me...
So call your damn God of darkness
Yes, call your God of darkness
And see if he can help you now!
Children gather round here, to hear this tale end
Of you I thought so much more, better




All here nets and hollow eyes
Whigs, sticks and a devil's workshop

Overall Meaning

The song "Autumn Song" by Dark Side Cowboys is a haunting piece that tells a story of darkness and mystery. It seems to speak of a person who is deeply interested in the occult and who finds spiritual significance in the changing of the seasons. The lyrics describe a world that is both beautiful and dangerous, where the forces of nature and human fear are intertwined.


The song begins with the lines "Oh drizzle, oh thunder, a feather stitch / So pale and painted, occult you look my dear." These words evoke the image of a person caught in a storm, feeling small and helpless against the elements. The singer addresses this person as "my dear" and seems to find their appearance mysterious and occult-like. The next lines, "So shady, unveiling, so worthy my son / So splendid, mysterious, your way of turning (what?) black" suggest that this person has a dark, secret side to them that is both alluring and frightening.


The chorus of the song repeats the line "Call your God of darkness / And see if he can help you now!" suggesting that all of the darkness in the world cannot save someone from their own troubles. The lyrics go on to describe a macabre theater performance, complete with a "sharp tooth clown" and "filthy signs." The final lines of the song address "children" who have gathered to hear this tale, and describe a world of "nets and hollow eyes / Whigs, sticks and a devil's workshop." These words speak of a world that is full of traps and illusions, where people can easily become lost in their fears and anxieties.


Overall, "Autumn Song" is a poetic, somewhat cryptic song that seems to explore the themes of darkness and deception. It suggests that there is a hidden side to everything, and that the forces of nature are both beautiful and deadly, much like the changing of the seasons.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh drizzle, oh thunder, a feather stitch
The singer describes the light rain and thunder happening outside, while also mentioning the delicate stitch used in sewing. It sets the eerie tone of the song.


So pale and painted, occult you look my dear
The singer describes someone looking occult or mystic, appearing almost ghostly, who they call dear.


So shady, unveiling, so worthy my son
The singer describes someone previously hidden or obscured, appearing suddenly and now deserving the singer's admiration.


So splendid, mysterious, your way of turning (what?) black
The singer describes someone's ability to change or transform in a dark and intriguing way.


So call your God of darkness Yes, call your God of darkness And see if he can help you now!
The singer challenges someone to call upon their God of darkness in times of need, suggesting that help may not be found.


A theatre performance, a sharp tooth clown Needles and filthy signs Play your death march, take me dancing, you practical jokes Snake skin bitch, propose to me...
The singer describes a theatrical performance involving sinister elements like sharp-toothed clowns, dirty needles, and death marches. They ask to be taken dancing by the performers and address a female performer as a snake skin bitch.


So call your damn God of darkness Yes, call your God of darkness And see if he can help you now!
The singer again challenges someone to call upon their God of darkness and suggests that such help will not be forthcoming.


Children gather round here, to hear this tale end Of you I thought so much more, better All here nets and hollow eyes Whigs, sticks and a devil's workshop
The singer describes an audience of children gathered to hear the end of a tale. They express disappointment in someone who they once thought highly of, and describe the people surrounding them as appearing hollow-eyed and almost like puppets in a devil's workshop.




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