Snow
SOAK (Bridie Monds-Watson) Lyrics


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Snow,
perfect white snow,
falling softly.
Go before you change your mind,
it wouldn't be the first time.
No offence I
just need to be on my own.
Sometimes you've got to be sad
to realise what you had.
Lies,
sell your soul for bags of hope.
It's false and you know it too,
you know it too.
Collide,
pulled together like coast and tide,
undeniable,
undefineable.
No offense I
just need to be on my own.
Sometimes you've got to be sad
to realise what you had.
Ooh
Ooh
No offense I
just need to be on my own.




Sometimes you've got to be sad
to realise what you had.

Overall Meaning

The song "Snow" by SOAK (Bridie Monds-Watson) is a poignant and emotional exploration of the human experience of love and loss. The lyrics speak of the falling snow, which represents the fleeting nature of love and how easily it can slip away. The singer, in this case, is telling the snow to go away before it changes its mind, perhaps indicating that the singer doesn't want to hold onto something that will eventually fade away. The line "No offense, I just need to be on my own" suggests that the singer is trying to come to terms with their emotions and needs to take time to be alone.


The chorus is especially poignant, as it speaks of the power of sadness to help us appreciate what we had in the past. The line "sometimes you've got to be sad to realize what you had" hints that the singer has experienced some kind of loss or heartbreak and is trying to make sense of it all. The mention of lies being sold for bags of hope suggests that the singer has perhaps been deceived or misled, and is searching for something genuine and true.


The second half of the song speaks of a connection that is undeniable and undefinable, perhaps hinting that the singer still hopes to find love and connection despite their past experiences. Overall, "Snow" is a moving and deeply personal song that speaks to the universal themes of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

Snow,
The song starts with a simple observation of snow falling.


perfect white snow,
The snow is described as perfect, pure and white.


falling softly.
The snowfall is gentle and easy.


Go before you change your mind,
The artist is telling someone to leave before they change their mind.


it wouldn't be the first time.
Suggesting that the person has been indecisive before.


No offence I
The singer is pre-empting that their next statement might be offensive.


just need to be on my own.
The singer needs some space and time to themselves.


Sometimes you've got to be sad
The artist believes that sometimes feeling sad is necessary.


to realise what you had.
Feeling sad can lead to appreciating what you had before.


Lies,
The song shifts to talking about lies.


sell your soul for bags of hope.
People will give up their morals for a false sense of hope.


It's false and you know it too,
The lies are clear to the listener, they know it's not true.


you know it too.
Reinforcing that the listener is aware of the falsehood.


Collide,
The song then references colliding.


pulled together like coast and tide,
The singer is describing a connection between two opposing forces.


undeniable,
The connection is so strong that it's impossible to deny.


undefineable.
However, the connection is not something that can be easily defined or put into words.


Ooh
A sound interlude in the song.


Ooh
Another sound interlude in the song.


No offence I
Repeating the earlier statement about trying to avoid being offensive.


just need to be on my own.
Reinforcing the need for space.


Sometimes you've got to be sad
Repeating the idea that feeling sad can be important.


to realise what you had.
Reinforcing the idea that sadness can lead to appreciating what was had before.




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