Ring Out the Grief
Jeniferever Lyrics


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Heaven's filled with the reflections
of a thousand wishes, made out of
fire. Something to hope for, a reason
to stay. I saw mine through a front
room window so I grabbed my coat
and went outside.

I found you standing on the side-
walk and I found truth. I grabbed
my phone and crossed the street.
Thank you for last spring. I hope
you are well. Here's to next year,
must it bring us both the days that
we've worked for.

Here are hours that I can't recall
but I saw it on film. I seemed to be
happy so I take it that I must have
been. Next thing I know I sit on a
couch, it's six in the morning on
January first. It's my brother's birth-
day and you're still by my side.





There might be fire
but fire soon turns us to ashes.

Overall Meaning

The song "Ring Out the Grief" by Jeniferever is a heart-wrenching ode to hope and perseverance in the face of grief and loss. The opening lines evoke a celestial image of heaven, where the reflections of a thousand wishes can be seen shimmering like fire. These wishes offer something to hope for and a reason to stay, even in the darkest of times. The singer then describes how he saw his hope reflected in the world outside, and he went outside to try and capture it.


The singer then addresses a person he found standing on the sidewalk - someone who has clearly been a source of comfort to him in the past. He thanks them for being there for him last spring and expresses his hope that they are doing well. He then raises a glass to next year, hoping that it will bring them both the days that they have worked so hard for.


In the final verse, the singer reflects on a time when he was happy, but can't recall the details of the hours that preceded it. He finds himself on a couch at 6 in the morning on January 1st - his brother's birthday - and the person he addressed earlier is still by his side. The song ends with the sobering reminder that while there might be fire (hope), it will eventually turn us to ashes.


Overall, "Ring Out the Grief" is a powerful reminder that hope and perseverance can sustain us and help us overcome even the most trying of circumstances. It speaks to the human desire to find meaning and purpose in life, even in the face of tragedy.


Line by Line Meaning

Heaven's filled with the reflections of a thousand wishes, made out of fire.
The sky is full of hopes and dreams expressed fervently, like a burning passion.


Something to hope for, a reason to stay.
Having a reason to keep going and something to strive for is essential.


I saw mine through a front room window so I grabbed my coat and went outside.
When you catch a glimpse of opportunity, you must seize it immediately.


I found you standing on the sidewalk and I found truth.
Encountering someone truthful can bring long sought-after clarity.


I grabbed my phone and crossed the street. Thank you for last spring. I hope you are well. Here's to next year, must it bring us both the days that we've worked for.
Taking a chance and expressing gratitude while looking forward to brighter futures is important.


Here are hours that I can't recall but I saw it on film.
Memories can sometimes feel fragmented or artificial, like images on a screen.


I seemed to be happy so I take it that I must have been.
The perception of happiness can often guide our beliefs and attitudes towards ourselves.


Next thing I know I sit on a couch, it's six in the morning on January first.
Time seems to skip when you are deeply engrossed in something or feel overwhelmed.


It's my brother's birthday and you're still by my side.
Having someone around during important times and milestones can be deeply comforting.


There might be fire but fire soon turns us to ashes.
Passion and excitement can be consuming and fleeting, leading to inevitable endings.




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