Winter In
Gene Clark Lyrics


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Blackbird was in the field and the sun was getting dim
The breeze running through the trees like an organ in a hymn
Thoughts were suspended like a leaf out on a limb
Fire was burning low and the winter coming in
Now some music was playing in the background of the night
Some friends from around came in and they all said things were high
And we spoke of a stranger that we all met on the way
Who said there was danger in those who watch out for their greed
Now the summer is past the grain and the river getting high
It's amazing a month can bring so many things that can get by




The old ways were drowning to the new ones with a sigh
It seems so incredible that sometimes I could cry.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Gene Clark's "Winter In" describes the feeling of transition from one season to another and the change that comes with it. The blackbird flying in the field and the dimming sun signifies the ending of summer and the coming of winter. The "breeze running through the trees" is like an organ in a hymn, giving a peaceful and harmonious feel to the song. The suspended thoughts "like a leaf out on a limb" and the fire burning low signifies the emptiness and the tranquility of winter.


As the music plays in the background, the friends who came over discuss the stranger they met on their way who warned them about those who watch out for their greed. This could be interpreted as a warning to be content with what we have and not be greedy for more. The lyrics then shift to the present time where the summer is long gone, the river is getting high, and the old ways are being replaced by new ones with a sigh. The song ends on a poignant note of how incredible it is that a mere month can bring so many changes that can make one emotional enough to cry.


Overall, the lyrics of "Winter In" convey a feeling of reflection on the transition from one season to another, the change that comes with it, and the emotions that arise from it.


Line by Line Meaning

Blackbird was in the field and the sun was getting dim
As the sun was setting and darkness was falling, a blackbird remained in the field, still active despite the encroaching night.


The breeze running through the trees like an organ in a hymn
The wind passed through the trees, creating a sound reminiscent of an organ playing a hymn in a church.


Thoughts were suspended like a leaf out on a limb
The singer's thoughts were halted, much like a leaf that hangs from a tree limb.


Fire was burning low and the winter coming in
As winter approached, the fire grew weak and less bright.


Now some music was playing in the background of the night
Music could be heard faintly in the distance, providing a backdrop to the otherwise quiet night.


Some friends from around came in and they all said things were high
Friends arrived and discussed how things were going well and they were feeling good.


And we spoke of a stranger that we all met on the way
The singer and his friends discussed a stranger they encountered during their travels.


Who said there was danger in those who watch out for their greed
The stranger warned them that people who are overly concerned with their own greed can be a source of danger.


Now the summer is past the grain and the river getting high
As the summer ended, the crops were harvested and the river rose due to rainfall.


It's amazing a month can bring so many things that can get by
The passage of just a month can bring about numerous changes that go unnoticed.


The old ways were drowning to the new ones with a sigh
Traditional practices were gradually being replaced by new methods, to which the singer reacted with a resigned sigh.


It seems so incredible that sometimes I could cry.
The overwhelming nature of this constant change sometimes moved the artist to the point of tears.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GENE CLARK

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