Born to Sudanese and Scottish parents, Eliza Shaddad is a descendent of a long line of artists and poets dating back to the 1800โs. Raised across Europe and Africa and now based in London, her four-track EP โWatersโ was produced by Mercury Music Prize nominated Chris Bond โ the talent behind Ben Howard โ and released on Beatnik Creative.
Blossom
Eliza Shaddad Lyrics
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Constant grey giving way to the blue
And Iโฒm going round, all day digging up the soil
Turning over leaves and searching for renewal
And as the air begins to warm, I breathe it in
And as my heart begins to swell, I think it must be spring again
Iโฒve been in hibernation for so long now I would just like to know
But as the air begins to warm, I breathe it in
And as my heart begins to sing, I think it must be spring again
I am going round, yeah all day digging up the soil
And I'm turning over leaves and searching for renewal
And as the air begins to warm, I breathe it in
And as my heart begins to swell, I think it must be spring again
The lyrics to Eliza Shaddad's song "Blossom" are a reflection of the change of seasons and the potential for new beginnings. The first line, "Blossom grows on the trees where you last lay here," suggests that time has passed and the surroundings have changed since someone was last present. The following line, "Constant grey giving way to the blue," further emphasizes this change and sets the tone for the song's theme of rebirth.
The chorus, "And as the air begins to warm, I breathe it in, and as my heart begins to swell, I think it must be spring again," speaks to the idea of hope and the prospect of renewal. This hope is tempered by the singer's caution, as expressed in the line "I tell myself I'm dreaming oh, in order not to raise the hope." Despite this caution, the singer is still driven to seek out renewal and new beginnings, as represented in the repeated lines "I am going round, yeah all day digging up the soil, and I'm turning over leaves and searching for renewal."
Overall, "Blossom" is a song about the changing of the seasons and the opportunity for new beginnings that comes with each new year. The lyrics are filled with hope and a sense of urgency, as the singer seeks to make the most of this opportunity for growth and renewal.
Line by Line Meaning
Blossom grows on the trees where you last lay here
Amidst the place where you last rested, flowers are blooming on trees.
Constant grey giving way to the blue
The persistent dullness is ending, with bright colors starting to peek through.
And Iโฒm going round, all day digging up the soil
Turning over leaves and searching for renewal
I spend my days constantly working to find new growth by uprooting the old and seeking out new beginnings.
And as the air begins to warm, I breathe it in
And as my heart begins to swell, I think it must be spring again
With the arrival of warmth, I can feel the hope and joy rising within me, signaling the start of the season of rebirth.
I tell myself I'm dreaming oh, in order not to raise the hope
Iโฒve been in hibernation for so long now I would just like to know
In order to temper my expectations, I try to convince myself that what I am feeling is just a dream. After being dormant for so long, I just want to believe that renewal is truly possible.
But as the air begins to warm, I breathe it in
And as my heart begins to sing, I think it must be spring again
Despite my attempts to quell my excitement, the warmth and joy of the season cannot be ignored, leading me to believe that a new chapter is beginning.
I am going round, yeah all day digging up the soil
And I'm turning over leaves and searching for renewal
My constant efforts to uncover new growth and turn over new leaves continue throughout the day, as I am determined to find signs of rejuvenation.
And as the air begins to warm, I breathe it in
And as my heart begins to swell, I think it must be spring again
As the warmth and new life of the season becomes more apparent, my anticipation and excitement continues to grow, confirming that spring has indeed arrived.
Writer(s): Benjamin James Jackson, Eliza Shaddad
Contributed by Peyton A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@MegaDuckmonster
Still, love remains.
@DrummerAlexeyBorisevich
This is something special! I am very glad that I found your music. And this clip is also a wonderful decoration of life.
@jordanlylesmusic
A legend
@TheSmexiiNinja
Shoutout to H&M radio for me finding this gem
@MegaDuckmonster
Is there a word for 'beyond beautiful' no? WELL, we found it.
@judyhamid4448
Fell in love from the first note, I canโt stop listening to this ๐
@syedhasanshabib8040
I want the YouTube algorithm to put this in everyone's recommendations
@matthewharris-levesque5809
Added to watchlist. Great vibe.
Heard on CBC and got up immediately to look it up by lyrics...
Needed some new music in my world. Thanks.
@malcolmbradley6136
He'llo eliza I hope you are all well! And to more live shows in the future ๐๐๐
@ralphk.j7809
Found this on instagram. Must be my lucky day