Rusalka's Umbrella
Jenny Dalton Lyrics


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It's too late now to call a truce
You buried me in the blue
It's too late now to love you
I'm already over you

You're very tall but you can't see over this
Underneath rusalka's umbrella
It's somebody's wicked idea of a funny joke
Can't take it seriously
Rusalka's umbrella in the morning
She can't be serious
In whatever we do

Rising up from the deep
Wax and wane, we're released
Follow it in, that gripping sound
Capturing you down in the blue





It's too late now to call a truce
I'm already in the blue

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Jenny Dalton's "Rusalka's Umbrella" speak to the idea of lost love and the inability to rekindle a relationship that has already ended. The lines, "It's too late now to call a truce, you buried me in the blue, it's too late now to love you, I'm already over you" suggest that the singer has moved on from the relationship and that there is no going back. The metaphor of being buried in the blue could represent being consumed by sadness or despair, possibly alluding to depression or a general feeling of being lost.


The second verse of the song speaks to the idea of being trapped or stuck, with the line "you're very tall but you can't see over this, underneath rusalka's umbrella." Rusalka is a Slavic mythological creature, typically a freshwater spirit or mermaid who inhabits rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water. The idea of being under her umbrella could represent feeling trapped or confined, or being unable to see beyond one's current situation.


The chorus reinforces the idea of being trapped or confined, with the lines "she can't be serious, in whatever we do" suggesting that there is a sense of frivolity or lack of seriousness to what is going on. The imagery of rising up from the deep, waxing and waning, and being captured down in the blue could allude to cycles of emotions, the ups and downs of relationships, or even the natural cycles of life and death.


Overall, "Rusalka's Umbrella" is a complex and layered song that presents many different interpretations and possibilities. The use of metaphor and mythological references adds depth and richness to the lyrics, creating a haunting and evocative atmosphere.


Line by Line Meaning

It's too late now to call a truce
The opportunity to make peace has elapsed


You buried me in the blue
You trapped me in sadness and grief


It's too late now to love you
I have moved on from our past love


I'm already over you
I have let go of any emotions I had for you


You're very tall but you can't see over this
Despite your height, you cannot understand the situation


Underneath rusalka's umbrella
In a world of enchantment and mystery


It's somebody's wicked idea of a funny joke
The situation seems like a cruel and twisted prank


Can't take it seriously
The situation cannot be viewed as legitimate or significant


Rusalka's umbrella in the morning
The mystical aura persists even in daylight


She can't be serious
The enchantress is too fantastical to be legitimate


In whatever we do
Regardless of our actions or intentions


Rising up from the deep
Emerging from a place of deep sorrow, sadness or melancholy


Wax and wane, we're released
We vacillate between relief and misery


Follow it in, that gripping sound
Chase after that feeling of passion and desire


Capturing you down in the blue
Being trapped in the depths of sadness and longing


It's too late now to call a truce
The opportunity to make peace has elapsed


I'm already in the blue
I am already trapped in a state of poignant sadness




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