Little Wind
Haley Heynderickx Lyrics


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I might go to Spain
Sleep out with the dogs
Find some empty castle
Put my jacket on a cross
The mice are in the fields
And the ghosts are in the towers
Little wind I’m with you in the roadside flowers
I might go to town
And drink myself away
Find some singing bird
And try to step inside her cage
I might go to waste
And I might be a coward
Little wind I’m with you in the roadside flowers

I wish that I had stayed
In that river house with you
Pulled away the weeds
And let the wild roses bloom
But all the hanging plums
Someday will go sour
Little wind I’m with you in the roadside flowers

Don’t you want to fly with the highland birds
Don’t you want to dance in the Catalan dirt
Maybe it’s my fault




Or maybe it’s my power
Little wind I’m with you in the roadside flowers

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Haley Heynderickx’s “Little Wind” is a contemplative and reflective song of someone who is feeling lost and unsure about their life. The song expresses the desire to leave and escape from reality by going to Spain and sleeping out with the dogs. The lyrics “Find some empty castle, put my jacket on a cross…” suggests a longing for a spiritual experience or a form of pilgrimage. Heynderickx then speaks of the mice in the fields and the ghosts in the towers, painting an eerie and mystical picture of Spain. She wants to drink herself away and try to find solace by attaching herself to something, like a singing bird. The lyrics are full of paradoxes such as “I might go to waste, and I might be a coward.” This could suggest the conflicting and confused emotion of the character singing the song. Lastly, she reflects on missed opportunities before ending with a wistful tone, “Little wind I’m with you in the roadside flowers.”


The lyrics of “Little Wind” is open to interpretation to a certain extent, but the message is clear – it’s a song about being lost and aimless. Heynderickx’s use of paradoxes adds depth and complexity to the lyrics, which could be interpreted in different ways depending on the listener. She describes an intense and powerful desire to leave and escape, but at the same time, she acknowledges the powerlessness of her action. The song creates a sense of longing and a desire for something that is beyond reach.


Line by Line Meaning

I might go to Spain
I am contemplating traveling to Spain


Sleep out with the dogs
I might sleep outdoors with dogs


Find some empty castle
I might discover a vacant castle to explore


Put my jacket on a cross
I might hang my jacket on a cross-shaped object


The mice are in the fields
There are mice running around the fields


And the ghosts are in the towers
The towers are said to be haunted by ghosts


Little wind I’m with you in the roadside flowers
I feel like I am traveling with the wind, side by side with the flowers that grow by the road


I might go to town
I am thinking of going into town


And drink myself away
I might indulge in alcohol to release my worries


Find some singing bird
I might come across a bird that is singing


And try to step inside her cage
I might attempt to enter her enclosure


I might go to waste
I could possibly go to ruin


And I might be a coward
I may have the attributes of a coward


I wish that I had stayed
I have regrets about leaving


In that river house with you
I really wanted to stay in that house by the river with you


Pulled away the weeds
I wanted to tend to the garden and remove the undesirable plants


And let the wild roses bloom
I wanted to enable the beautiful, untended roses to flourish


But all the hanging plums
Unfortunately, all the plums that were left to hang


Someday will go sour
Will eventually rot and become undesirable


Don’t you want to fly with the highland birds
Do you desire to join the birds and soar above the highlands?


Don’t you want to dance in the Catalan dirt
Would you like to dance barefoot in the soil of Catalonia?


Maybe it’s my fault
Perhaps the blame falls on me


Or maybe it’s my power
It is possible that I have the capability to make this happen


Little wind I’m with you in the roadside flowers
I continue to feel as though I am journeying with the wind, passing the road's blossoming flowers




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Max García Conover, a Singer of Songs

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