Solace
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I can't wait for her no more
Can't wait for her to come on by
It's just wait and see
Solace for the solstice
A windmill for the air
Sees the end of any precipice
When the Goddess deems it fair
But hanging by the moonside
And counting stars for days
Would rid me of my own pride
When I'm lost into your gaze
Gleam sweet beams on me once more
Sweet beams that bend and burn my brow
How did I, before you, know how?
Solace for the solstice
A windmill for the air
Sees the end of any precipice
When the Goddess deems it fair
But hanging by the moonside
And counting stars for days
Would rid me of my own pride
When I'm lost into your gaze
Dreaming of the plum trees
4,000 miles away
I don't think that they've wilted
Since we shaded them last may
Solace for the solstice
A windmill for the air
Sees the end of any precipice
When the Goddess deems it fair
But hanging by the moonside
And counting stars for days




Would rid me of my own pride
When I'm lost into your gaze

Overall Meaning

In F.E.D's song "Solace," the lyrics explore the anticipation and longing for someone's presence. The singer expresses their impatience and desire, unable to wait any longer for the person they yearn for to come into their life. The phrase "It's just wait and see" emphasizes the uncertainty and hopefulness that comes with waiting for this person.


The song then introduces the concept of solace for the solstice and a windmill for the air. These metaphors convey a sense of finding comfort and relief in the changing seasons and the movement of the wind. The idea is that even in the face of challenges or uncertainty, solace can be found in the natural cycles of life.


The lyrics also mention hanging by the moonside and counting stars for days, which signifies a sense of longing, daydreaming, and being lost in thought. It reflects the singer's deep infatuation and how this person's presence has the power to affect their pride and sense of self.


The last stanza adds another layer to the song's imagery, as the singer dreams of plum trees 4,000 miles away. This suggests a distance between the singer and the person they desire, but it also highlights the resilience and hope that the singer holds onto. The mention of shading the plum trees last May indicates a shared experience or memory with this person, further deepening the emotional connection.


Overall, "Solace" is a song that captures the excitement and yearning of romantic anticipation, while also exploring themes of finding solace in nature and the power of another person's presence.


Line by Line Meaning

I can't wait for her no more
I am filled with anticipation and cannot bear to wait any longer for her arrival


Can't wait for her to come on by
I am eagerly anticipating her presence and longing for her to arrive


It's just wait and see
I must be patient and allow time to reveal what will happen


Solace for the solstice
Finding comfort and relief during the time of the solstice


A windmill for the air
An object that harnesses the power of the air, symbolizing a source of energy and movement


Sees the end of any precipice
Invokes the notion of overcoming difficult situations and reaching a positive outcome


When the Goddess deems it fair
Referring to a higher power or cosmic force that determines when things will be deemed fair


But hanging by the moonside
Being in a state of suspense or anticipation, waiting for something to happen


And counting stars for days
Engaging in deep contemplation or reflection, possibly seeking guidance from the celestial realm


Would rid me of my own pride
Suggests that being lost in someone's gaze or presence helps to let go of personal pride or ego


When I'm lost into your gaze
When I become completely absorbed or mesmerized by looking into your eyes


Gleam sweet beams on me once more
Desiring the return of warm, affectionate attention or affection from someone


Sweet beams that bend and burn my brow
Referring to the intensity and passion of the affection or attention received


How did I, before you, know how?
Expressing awe and gratitude for the transformational experience of love and connection


Dreaming of the plum trees
Engaging in vibrant and hopeful daydreams about plum trees


4,000 miles away
Emphasizing the distance between the dreamer and the plum trees, possibly symbolizing a desired destination


I don't think that they've wilted
Believing that the plum trees still thrive and flourish, despite the physical separation


Since we shaded them last may
Implies that the dreamer and someone else had taken care of the plum trees and provided shelter for them in the past




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Written by: Andrew Kellum

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