Drops in the River
Fleet Foxes Lyrics


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Crown of leaves, high in the window on a gold morning
Young today, old as a railroad tomorrow
Days are just drops in the river to be lost always
Only you

Years ago, birds of a feather would arrive nightly
Gone you know, held to another like clutched ivy
On the shore, speak to the ocean and receive silence
Only you

Here as the caves of my memory fade, I'll hold to the first one
I wouldn't turn to another you say, on the long night we've made
Let it go





Speak to me slow my dear, no ghost of course in here,
pleased to be lonesome quiet and clear, all is alone in here.

Overall Meaning

The opening verse of Fleet Foxes' Drops in the River introduces the notion of transience, through the metaphor of days being "just drops in the river to be lost always." This image of the passage of time is amplified in the following lines which speak to the fleeting nature of existence: "young today, old as a railroad tomorrow." The "crown of leaves" that is "high in the window on a gold morning" reflects a natural beauty that is vulnerable to decay and loss. The final line of the verse, "only you," is ambiguous, leaving open the question of whether there is solace or desolation in the recognition of mortality.


The second verse speaks to memory, specifically to the way in which the past can be both comforting and painful. The image of birds of a feather arriving nightly suggests a sense of community and continuity, which is contrasted with the sorrow of loss that is invoked in the phrase "Gone you know, held to another like clutched ivy." The shore, which is traditionally a place of transition, is symbolically linked to the domain of the ocean, which is vast and unknowable. The fact that the singer "receives silence" suggests that there is no clear answer to the questions posed by the passage of time and the inevitability of loss. Once again, the verse ends with "only you," which is both enigmatic and poignant.


The final verse of the song provides some resolution while still remaining somewhat inscrutable. The singer identifies himself as being in a state of solitude, but seems to embrace it as a means of finding clarity and perspective. The line "all is alone in here" suggests that even though there may be others present, each person's experience of the world is ultimately subjective and isolated. The final phrase of the song, "speak to me slow my dear, no ghost of course in here, pleased to be lonesome quiet and clear" could be seen as an existential affirmation of sorts, a recognition that life is both beautiful and ephemeral, and that the only thing one can rely on is one's own perception of reality.


Line by Line Meaning

Crown of leaves, high in the window on a gold morning
The leaves on the crown are in the window high up with the morning being gold


Young today, old as a railroad tomorrow
Though young today, like a railway, tomorrow you will feel old


Days are just drops in the river to be lost always
Days are like water drops in a river, to be lost forever


Only you
You're the only one


Years ago, birds of a feather would arrive nightly
Many years ago, the birds would flock together at night


Gone you know, held to another like clutched ivy
They're gone now, but you know they were held tightly like ivy


On the shore, speak to the ocean and receive silence
If you speak to the ocean shore, you'll hear nothing but silence


Only you
You're the only one


Here as the caves of my memory fade, I'll hold to the first one
As my memories slowly disappear, I'll hold onto the very first one


I wouldn't turn to another you say, on the long night we've made
You say you wouldn't turn to anyone else on this long night we made


Let it go
Just let it all go


Speak to me slow my dear, no ghost of course in here, pleased to be lonesome quiet and clear, all is alone in here.
Speak slowly to me my dear, there's no ghost here of course, glad to be alone, it's clear and quiet in here




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