Tales Of The Wind
Little Nemo Lyrics


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Open your ears to Nature
The words are said to have a sense
The river's song from the water
A spirit's lament telling the
Misfortune of the lonely
Wanderer who drowned there

Far in the moor lives a friar
As wizard as he's christian
He lights a flame with his finger
Reads in the planet and knows that
Tales of the Wind can be
Heard in the lost lands

Inside the woods lives a creature
A charming mermaid by the fountain
Her eyes are blue like the waters
Her look is fatal for the mortal
Who comes to pass by the
Pool where she's swimming





Tales of the Wind, they will never be blown away.

Overall Meaning

In Little Nemo's song, "Tales Of The Wind," the lyrics describe the importance of listening to the natural world to gain insight into its mysteries. The river's song and a spirit's lament provide a sense of misfortune and loneliness as they tell the story of a wanderer who drowned there. The sense of vulnerability and danger in the natural world is palpable as the song highlights how easily one can become lost, even in beautiful surroundings.


The song then introduces a wizard-like figure who lives far in the moor, hinting at the magical and mysterious aspects of the natural world. This friar can read the planet and use his knowledge to light a flame with his finger. He is able to reveal the Tales of the Wind that can be heard in lost lands, emphasizing the importance of listening to the whispers of the wind and the secrets it holds.


The song concludes with a mermaid in the woods, luring mortals to their demise with her fatal beauty. She is a symbol of the many dangers that lurk in the natural world, and the song ends with the reminder that Tales of the Wind will never be blown away, demonstrating the enduring power and mystery of the natural world.


Line by Line Meaning

Open your ears to Nature
Listen carefully to the sounds of nature


The words are said to have a sense
The sounds of nature have meaning


The river's song from the water
The sound of the river is like a song


A spirit's lament telling the misfortune of the lonely
The sound of the river is like a spirit mourning the death of a lonely wanderer who drowned there


Far in the moor lives a friar
There is a friar who lives far away in the moor


As wizard as he's christian
The friar is a Christian who possesses magical powers


He lights a flame with his finger
The friar can create fire with his fingers


Reads in the planet and knows that
The friar studies the stars and has knowledge of the world


Tales of the Wind can be
The friar has heard stories about the wind


Heard in the lost lands
These stories are told in far away and unknown places


Inside the woods lives a creature
There is a creature that lives in the woods


A charming mermaid by the fountain
This creature is a beautiful mermaid who lives by a fountain


Her eyes are blue like the waters
The mermaid has blue eyes that look like the water she lives in


Her look is fatal for the mortal
Anyone who gazes upon her will meet their demise


Who comes to pass by the
Anyone who walks by


Pool where she's swimming
The mermaid swims in a pool near where people walk


Tales of the Wind, they will never be blown away.
Stories about the wind will always exist and be remembered




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