Catch the Wind
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In the chilly hours and minutes
Of uncertainty
I want to be
In the warm hold of your loving mind

To feel you all around me
And to take your hand
Along the sand
Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind

When sundown pales the sky
I want to hide a while
Behind your smile
And everywhere I'd look, your eyes I'd find

For me to love you now
Would be the sweetest thing
T'would make me sing
Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind

Diddy di dee dee diddy diddy
Diddy diddy diddy dee dee dee

When rain has hung the leaves with tears
I want you near to kill my fears
To help me to leave all my blues behind

For standin' in your heart
Is where I want to be
And long to be
Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind





Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind

Overall Meaning

"Catch The Wind" is a song about longing for love and the inability to attain it. The songwriter sets the scene of uncertainty and longing, expressing a desire to be in the warm embrace of a loved one's mind. The warmth and comfort of their love is contrasted with the coldness of the world, highlighting the emotional longing for connection.


The lyrics also explore the idea of pursuing someone who seems unattainable. The line "Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind" conveys a sense of futility in trying to capture the attention or affections of the person being sung to. It speaks to the difficulty of trying to hold onto something intangible, like catching the wind. This line captures the frustrations and challenges of pursuing a love interest who may be out of reach.


The second verse continues to emphasize the longing for affection and refuge. The songwriter yearns to hide behind their loved one's smile and find solace in their eyes. The idea of finding comfort and love in someone's presence is portrayed as the "sweetest thing" and a source of joy. However, the repeating line "Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind" reinforces the idea that this connection may be impossible to attain.


The final verse introduces a theme of seeking solace and support in times of sadness or fear. The rain as a metaphor for tears invokes a sense of melancholy and vulnerability. Here, the songwriter expresses a desire for their loved one to be near, to help alleviate their fears and help them leave their troubles behind. The repetition of the line "Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind" serves as a reminder of the seemingly impossible nature of finding comfort and escape in the face of life's difficulties.


Overall, "Catch The Wind" is a poignant expression of longing, futility, and the desire for love and emotional connection. The lyrics evoke a sense of yearning and frustration while highlighting the universal struggle to find and keep the love we desire.


Line by Line Meaning

In the chilly hours and minutes Of uncertainty I want to be In the warm hold of your loving mind
During times of confusion and doubt, I desire to find solace within the comforting embrace of your caring thoughts.


To feel you all around me And to take your hand Along the sand Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind
Yearning to sense your presence encompassing me, to hold your hand as we walk along the shore, but realizing that attempting to capture the intangible is just as futile as catching the wind itself.


When sundown pales the sky I want to hide a while Behind your smile And everywhere I'd look, your eyes I'd find
As the sun sets and the sky becomes faint, I yearn to seek refuge within the radiance of your smile, knowing that wherever I gaze, your eyes would always meet mine.


For me to love you now Would be the sweetest thing T'would make me sing Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind
Expressing that loving you in the present moment would bring immense joy and inspire songs of happiness, yet acknowledging that attempting to grasp something as elusive as the wind is equally fruitless.


When rain has hung the leaves with tears I want you near to kill my fears To help me to leave all my blues behind
In times when rain has soaked the leaves with teardrops, I crave your presence to alleviate my anxieties, to aid me in leaving behind all my sorrow and melancholy.


For standin' in your heart Is where I want to be And long to be Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind
Yearning to reside within the sanctuary of your heart, as that is where I truly desire to exist, yet acknowledging that pursuing such a feat is as futile as capturing the ephemeral nature of the wind.


Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind
Reiterating the futility of attempting to achieve the unachievable, emphasizing the impossibility of catching the elusive wind.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Donovan Leitch

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