07.I Was a Kaleidoscope
Death Cab for Cutie Lyrics


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I put on my overcoat and walked into winter, my teeth chattered rhythms
And they were grouped in twos or threes,
Like a Morse code message was sent from me to me.
Cars on slippery slopes, they're stuck: people pushing through
Their mittens as I was beginning to feel it soaking through my shoes,
Getting colder with every step I took to your apartment, dear.

And I was a kaleidoscope, the snow on my lenses distorting the image of what
Was only one of you and I didn't know which one to address as all your lips
Moved.

This is when I forget breathe all the things I scripted, they sound unfounded.
And the look that you're giving me, it tells me exactly what you are thinking,
"this ain't working anymore."

They got their mothers worked into a panic
Sledding down hills into oncoming traffic
The parents layered clothes until the children couldn't move then kept them
Outside til their noises were blue and I got left there, too.

I put on my overcoat and walked into winter, my teeth chattered rhythms.




And they were grouped in twos or threes like a Morse code message was sent from me
To me.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Death Cab for Cutie's song 07.I Was a Kaleidoscope paint a picture of a wintery scene where the singer faces the end of a relationship. As he walks through the snowy streets, his teeth chattering with the cold, he describes himself as a "kaleidoscope," reflecting the multiple facets of his partner and struggling to figure out which one to address. He forgets the words he had scripted and the look on his partner's face tells him that the relationship isn't working anymore.


The imagery in the lyrics is strikingly vivid, from the "Morse code message" of the singer's chattering teeth to the sight of children being bundled up by overprotective parents until they "couldn't move." The final stanza of the song repeats the opening lines, almost as though the singer is caught in an endless loop of winter and heartbreak.


The song builds on Death Cab for Cutie's signature style of introspective lyrics and indie rock sound. The band has a reputation for writing songs that explore the complexities of human relationships, often set against a backdrop of beautiful melodies and evocative imagery.


Line by Line Meaning

I put on my overcoat and walked into winter, my teeth chattered rhythms
I wrapped myself in warm clothing and ventured out into the frigid winter air. My shivering body caused my teeth to chatter a rhythmic beat.


And they were grouped in twos or threes, Like a Morse code message was sent from me to me.
My shivers seemed to come in patterns, almost like a hidden message being transmitted to my own body.


Cars on slippery slopes, they're stuck: people pushing through Their mittens as I was beginning to feel it soaking through my shoes, Getting colder with every step I took to your apartment, dear.
As I made my way towards your place, the treacherous winter conditions made it difficult to walk. The cold seeped through my shoes and into my feet, making me even more uncomfortable as I trudged on.


And I was a kaleidoscope, the snow on my lenses distorting the image of what Was only one of you and I didn't know which one to address as all your lips Moved.
The falling snowflakes on my glasses made it difficult to distinguish which of your lips were moving. I felt disoriented, almost like I was peering through a kaleidoscope.


This is when I forget breathe all the things I scripted, they sound unfounded.
In this moment of confusion, I struggled to say what I had rehearsed, and the words came out awkward and unconvincing.


And the look that you're giving me, it tells me exactly what you are thinking, 'this ain't working anymore.'
The expression on your face conveyed to me that you had made up your mind about ending our relationship.


They got their mothers worked into a panic Sledding down hills into oncoming traffic. The parents layered clothes until the children couldn't move then kept them Outside til their noises were blue and I got left there, too.
I observed parents frantically trying to keep their children warm and safe in the extreme winter weather. Despite their best efforts, I felt abandoned and alone in the cold.


I put on my overcoat and walked into winter, my teeth chattered rhythms. And they were grouped in twos or threes like a Morse code message was sent from me To me.
The song concludes with a repetition of the opening lines, underscoring the cyclical nature of the artist's experiences and emotions.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: BENJAMIN GIBBARD, CHRISTOPHER WALLA

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Lydia S

I put on my overcoat and walked into winter, my teeth chattered rhythms
And they were grouped in twos or threes,
Like a Morse code message was sent from me to me.
Cars on slippery slopes, they're stuck: people pushing through
Their mittens as I was beginning to feel it soaking through my shoes,
Getting colder with every step I took to your apartment, dear.
And I was a kaleidoscope, the snow on my lenses distorting the image of what
Was only one of you and I didn't know which one to address as all your lips
Moved.
This is when I forget breathe all the things I scripted, they sound unfounded.
And the look that you're giving me, it tells me exactly what you are thinking,
"this ain't working anymore."
They got their mothers worked into a panic
Sledding down hills into oncoming traffic
The parents layered clothes until the children couldn't move then kept them
Outside til their noises were blue and I got left there, too.
I put on my overcoat and walked into winter, my teeth chattered rhythms.
And they were grouped in twos or threes like a Morse code message was sent from me
To me.



All comments from YouTube:

Lydia S

I put on my overcoat and walked into winter, my teeth chattered rhythms
And they were grouped in twos or threes,
Like a Morse code message was sent from me to me.
Cars on slippery slopes, they're stuck: people pushing through
Their mittens as I was beginning to feel it soaking through my shoes,
Getting colder with every step I took to your apartment, dear.
And I was a kaleidoscope, the snow on my lenses distorting the image of what
Was only one of you and I didn't know which one to address as all your lips
Moved.
This is when I forget breathe all the things I scripted, they sound unfounded.
And the look that you're giving me, it tells me exactly what you are thinking,
"this ain't working anymore."
They got their mothers worked into a panic
Sledding down hills into oncoming traffic
The parents layered clothes until the children couldn't move then kept them
Outside til their noises were blue and I got left there, too.
I put on my overcoat and walked into winter, my teeth chattered rhythms.
And they were grouped in twos or threes like a Morse code message was sent from me
To me.

Harry indeed

Driving through the snow in the suburbs while this song plays is just perfection

TheThunderbird63

if you grew up in the Pacific Northwest, and ever had a snow day that completely shut down your town, then you can totally relate to this song.

And yes, I got left there too Ben :(

Brandi Cook

Love love love this song.... So nostalgic.It deserves way more attention

リオ

Why so few comments on such a beautiful song?

nobody

Seriously!!!

alina

this is my favorite one

John Wagner

This record, as a whole, is an absolute masterpiece. But if you twisted my arm, I’d say this is my favorite track with a close 2nd being “We Laugh Indoors”…I’m probably the only one who loves this album more than Transatlanticism…

White Cascade

Setting playback speed = 90% improves this song, and the entire album IMO.

Milu Da Freites

the best song ever

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