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Fygi Laura Lyrics


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Sleigh bells ring are you listening
In the lane snow is glistening
A beautiful sight we're happy tonight
Walking in a winter wonderland

Gone away is the bluebird
Here to stay is a new bird
He sings a love song as we go along
Walking in the winter wonderland

In the meadow we can build a snowman
Then pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say, "Are you married?"
We'll say, "No man but you can do the job
When you're in town"

Later on we'll conspire
As we dream by the fire
To face unafraid the plans that we made
Walking in the winter wonderland





Walking in the winter wonderland

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Winter Wonderland" by Fygi Laura depict a joyous and enchanting scene of a winter wonderland. The song opens with the listener being captivated by the sound of sleigh bells ringing, creating a festive and magical atmosphere. The mention of snow glistening in the lane adds to the imagery of a beautiful and serene winter landscape. The singer expresses their happiness in experiencing this delightful sight, as they walk in the winter wonderland.


The lyrics then shift focus to the absence of the bluebird, symbolizing the departure of sadness and the arrival of a new bird, symbolizing hope and love. The new bird sings a love song, perhaps signifying the blossoming of romance as the singer and their companion continue to journey through the winter wonderland.


In the middle of the song, there is a playful moment mentioned in the meadow where they build a snowman, humorously referred to as Parson Brown. The snowman asks if they are married, to which they respond negatively, jokingly implying that the snowman could perform the ceremony if needed. This adds a lighthearted and whimsical touch to the song.


Towards the end, the lyrics convey a sense of togetherness as the couple conspire and dream by the fire. They face their plans with bravery and fearlessness, suggesting that they are ready to take on the future together, unafraid. This highlights the warmth and comfort of having someone special to share life's adventures, even in the winter wonderland.


Line by Line Meaning

Sleigh bells ring are you listening
Can you hear the cheerful sound of sleigh bells?


In the lane snow is glistening
The snow in the street sparkles with a magical glow


A beautiful sight we're happy tonight
We are filled with joy and awe at the wonderful scenery


Walking in a winter wonderland
We are taking a pleasant stroll through a winter paradise


Gone away is the bluebird
The bluebird has migrated and left for warmer climates


Here to stay is a new bird
Now there is a different bird that has made this place its permanent home


He sings a love song as we go along
As we continue our walk, the bird serenades us with a melodic love song


Walking in the winter wonderland
We are still enjoying our leisurely walk in the enchanting winter wonderland


In the meadow we can build a snowman
We have the opportunity to construct a snowman in the open field


Then pretend that he is Parson Brown
We can imagine that the snowman is a clergyman named Parson Brown


He'll say, "Are you married?"
The imaginary snowman will ask if we are married


We'll say, "No man but you can do the job
We will reply that we are not married, but the snowman can fulfill that role


When you're in town"
Only when the snowman is around can we consider marriage


Later on we'll conspire
Afterwards, we will craft secret plans


As we dream by the fire
While we are lost in our thoughts near the warm fireplace


To face unafraid the plans that we made
We will confront the plans we devised without any fear


Walking in the winter wonderland
We continue our peaceful walk in the captivating winter wonderland




Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: Jeremy Stuart Smith

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@ericarogers555

I loved this book when I read it as a child.

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