Winter is Passing
Luluc Lyrics


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Oh the trees without their leaves tap each other in the cool breeze.
It's an ominous sound when bone clack twigs fall to the ground.
So soon they'll be blossoms.
Lilac blue mountains cast against the sky.
The sun is leaving beyond the rise.
Wind is biting on my skin.
Pale fields of grass waiting for the sun and the spring what it can bring Winter is passing I wonder what's to come and when I return again how will you be




Overall Meaning

The opening verse of Luluc's song "Winter is Passing" describes the desolate and eerie atmosphere of a winter landscape. The trees are without their leaves, tapping each other in the cool breeze. The sound of bone clack twigs falling to the ground is ominous, as if the barren trees are communicating some sort of warning message. The impending change is also reflected with the lyric, "so soon they'll be blossoms", indicating that the winter will soon be replaced with spring, with new life and new growth.


The song explores the transition from winter to spring and the wonder that comes with it. Lilac blue mountains are cast against the sky, indicating a soft and delicate colour scheme emerging with the changing season. The sun is leaving beyond the rise, suggesting the possibility of new dawn and new beginnings. The wind is biting on my skin, symbolising a harsh reminder of the winter that is still lingering. Pale fields of grass are waiting for the sun and the spring, indicating that nature is starting to reawaken and flourish once again.


The final lyric of the song,"Winter is passing, I wonder what's to come and when I return again, how will you be?" suggests the unknown and the uncertainty of the future. There is a sense of nostalgia and a longing for the past, as well as a hesitance towards the future. The song exudes a powerful sense of change, renewal and the cyclical nature of seasons and life itself.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh the trees without their leaves tap each other in the cool breeze.
The sound of bare tree limbs knocking together is unsettling.


It's an ominous sound when bone clack twigs fall to the ground.
The noise of branches breaking and hitting the soil is foreboding.


So soon they'll be blossoms.
Spring is almost here and soon the barren trees will bloom.


Lilac blue mountains cast against the sky.
The majestic peaks of mountains are visible against the sky.


The sun is leaving beyond the rise.
The sun is setting somewhere in the distance.


Wind is biting on my skin.
The cold wind feels harsh and biting against one's skin.


Pale fields of grass waiting for the sun and the spring what it can bring
The colorless grassy areas eagerly anticipate the warmth and growth of spring.


Winter is passing I wonder what's to come and when I return again how will you be
As winter fades, the future is uncertain and the artist wonders what will happen and how things will have changed when they return.




Writer(s): Steven Bradley Hassett

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Comments from YouTube:

@gerardtur9378

the most beautiful i've heard in so long, clear as wind

@leonprovincie8472

All the trees without their leaves
tap each other in the cool breeze
It's an ominious sound
when bones clack twigs fall to the ground
So soon the'll be blossom

Lilac blue mountains
cast against the sky
The sun is leaving beyond the rise
Wind is biting on my skin

Pale fields of grass
waiting for the sun
And the spring
what it can bring

Winter is passing
I wonder what's to come?
And when I return again
how will you be?

@luisdavila4780

BEAUTIFUL song !!!!!!

@donegal79

this is so beautiful

@BigHeadsBigDreams

New to your channel!!!!! Glad to be here!

@TheMassiveNINtool

«And when i return again, how will you be?»