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Genesis Ritchot Lyrics


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The leaves are painting themselves
With the colors of a summer sunset
While it's freezing out there

The cold wind in my eyes makes them cry
And lately I'm having a hard time
To keep them dry
It's like the weather knows the depth
Of the fear I won't admit to myself
The one I won't face the truth

I blink everything turns into white
What if I blink twice
Will you still be mine?

We're dancing on ice so how could I
Keep you from slipping away
Without holding too tight

For so long we've dancing on the same tune
Is that why you're looking for something new?
Cause I could learn a few moves

Is this season, the last one in line?




Will the river in my eyes someday dry
Or will you play the full moon?

Overall Meaning

In the first verse, Genesis Ritchot describes the changing of seasons using a metaphor of leaves painting themselves with the colors of a summer sunset. However, despite the beauty of this visual, it contrasts with the reality that it is freezing outside. This juxtaposition sets the stage for the emotional conflict that the singer is experiencing.


Moving into the second verse, the cold wind in the singer's eyes causes their tears to flow. This physical discomfort mirrors the emotional struggle they are facing. They admit to having a hard time keeping their eyes dry, which suggests that they are feeling overwhelmed with their emotions.


The lyrics suggest that the weather somehow reflects or understands the depth of a fear that the singer refuses to admit to themselves. This fear is left undefined, but it is clear that the singer is avoiding facing the truth associated with it. The mention of blinking and everything turning into white implies that the singer wants to escape or hide from this truth. There is uncertainty about whether their significant other will still be with them if they try to ignore or deny the situation.


The next verse introduces a metaphor of dancing on ice, which represents the delicate nature of the relationship between the singer and their loved one. The singer fears losing their partner, but they also understand that they need to find a balance between holding on too tightly and letting go. The question posed to the partner implies that they may be seeking something new, perhaps feeling tired of the repetitive nature of their relationship. The singer acknowledges their own shortcomings and expresses a willingness to learn and adapt.


The final set of lyrics raises questions about the future of the relationship. The singer wonders if this season, metaphorically representing a specific phase of their relationship, will be the last one. They reflect on the tears in their eyes, referred to as a river, and question whether it will eventually dry up. The mention of playing the full moon suggests that this is a decision or action that their partner will make, implying uncertainty about the outcome.


Overall, Genesis Ritchot's "Seasons" depicts a complex emotional landscape, using symbols of weather and nature to explore the singer's fear, uncertainty, and desire to maintain a meaningful connection with their partner.


Line by Line Meaning

The leaves are painting themselves
The changing colors of the leaves symbolize the passing of time and the beauty of nature.


With the colors of a summer sunset
The vibrant hues of the leaves resemble the warm and vibrant colors of a picturesque summer sunset.


While it's freezing out there
Despite the freezing temperature, nature continues to transform and display its stunning colors, emphasizing the contrast between the external environment and the inner emotions.


The cold wind in my eyes makes them cry
The harsh cold wind causes tears in my eyes, representing the emotional pain and vulnerability experienced.


And lately I'm having a hard time
Recently, I've been struggling emotionally, finding it difficult to cope with my inner turmoil.


To keep them dry
I am struggling to hide my emotions and keep them hidden from others, trying to appear strong and composed.


It's like the weather knows the depth
The weather seems to understand and reflect the profound emotions and fears that I am unwilling to acknowledge.


Of the fear I won't admit to myself
Deep down, there is a fear that I am consciously avoiding and refusing to acknowledge or confront.


The one I won't face the truth
I am hesitant to confront the truth associated with my fear, choosing to evade it instead.


I blink everything turns into white
When I close my eyes, my thoughts become empty and my perspective becomes clouded.


What if I blink twice
I wonder if shutting my eyes multiple times would change the outcome or alter the reality I am facing.


Will you still be mine?
I question whether you will continue to be by my side despite the uncertainties and challenges we face.


We're dancing on ice so how could I
Our relationship feels fragile and uncertain, like dancing on thin ice, creating a sense of insecurity and fear.


Keep you from slipping away
I am fearful of losing you, of failing to hold onto our connection and allowing it to slip away.


Without holding too tight
I struggle to find the balance between holding onto you and allowing you the freedom to be yourself, fearing that too much control or possessiveness may drive you away.


For so long we've dancing on the same tune
Our relationship has followed a familiar pattern for a significant period, and we have been in sync with each other until now.


Is that why you're looking for something new?
I wonder if your desire for something new and different is a result of our long-standing sameness and lack of growth.


Cause I could learn a few moves
I am willing to adapt and evolve to meet your expectations and desires, suggesting that I am open to change and personal growth.


Is this season, the last one in line?
I question if this particular season, both metaphorically and literally, represents the ending or final stage of our relationship.


Will the river in my eyes someday dry
I ponder whether the tears and emotional turmoil within me will eventually subside or if they will persist indefinitely.


Or will you play the full moon?
I wonder if you will play a significant role in illuminating my darkest moments, just like a full moon brings light to the night.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Genesis Ritchot

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