Arboretum
Max Richter Lyrics


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"November the 6th. Like a path in autumn, scarcely has it been swept clear when it's once more covered with dry leaves."




Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Max Richter's song Arboretum, specifically the line "November the 6th. Like a path in autumn, scarcely has it been swept clear when it's once more covered with dry leaves," paint a picture of transience and change. The reference to autumn conjures up images of falling leaves and the transition from warmth to cold, life to death. The path, a metaphor for life's journey, is continuously obscured by dry leaves, representing the obstacles and challenges that inevitably arise throughout one's life. The use of the word "scarcely" highlights the fleeting nature of clarity and understanding, as obstacles always seem to follow, obscuring one's path again.


Overall, the lyrics present a sense of melancholy and resignation, but also a recognition of the cyclical nature of life. The image of the path continually being covered with dry leaves is also reminiscent of the Buddhist concept of samsara, or the endless cycle of birth and death, emphasizing the universal nature of life's difficulties and uncertainties.


Line by Line Meaning

November the 6th.
The day when an event occurred.


Like a path in autumn, scarcely has it been swept clear when it's once more covered with dry leaves.
The memories of that event are like a path covered with dry leaves that never truly disappears no matter how much one tries to forget it.




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