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White Winter Hymnal
Sonos Lyrics


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I was following the,
I was following the,
I was following the,
I was following the,
I was following the,
I was following the,
I was following the,
I was following the,
I was following the pack,
All swallowed in their coats
With scarves of red tied 'round their throats
To keep their little heads
From fallin' in the snow
And I turned 'round and there you go.
And, Michael, you would fall,
And turn the white snow
Red as strawberries in the summertime.

I was following the pack,
All swallowed in their coats
With scarves of red tied 'round their throats
To keep their little heads
From fallin' in the snow
And I turned 'round and there you go.
And, Michael, you would fall,
And turn the white snow
Red as strawberries in the summertime.

I was following the pack,
All swallowed in their coats
With scarves of red tied 'round their throats
To keep their little heads
From fallin' in the snow
And I turned 'round and there you go.
And, Michael, you would fall,
And turn the white snow
Red as strawberries in the summertime.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sonos's "White Winter Hymnal" paint a vivid picture of a snowy winter scene. The singer is following a pack of people, all bundled up in their winter coats and scarves, trudging through the snow. As he turns around, he sees someone named Michael fall and bleed, turning the white snow red like strawberries. The repetition of the opening line emphasizes the sense of being part of a group, following a collective path. The scarves tied around the throats suggest that they are struggling to breathe in the cold air, and the fear of falling in the snow is also present.


The image of red against the white snow adds a sense of violence to the lyrics, contrasting with the peaceful winter landscape. This could represent the inevitability of death and suffering amidst the beauty of life. The strawberries, traditionally associated with love and sweetness, can also be seen as an ironic contrast to the bloody scene. Overall, the song captures the beauty, fragility, and unpredictability of life, and encourages listeners to appreciate every moment.


Line by Line Meaning

I was following the,
I was walking behind a group of people.


All swallowed in their coats
They were bundled up in their coats.


With scarves of red tied 'round their throats
They had red scarves tied tightly around their necks.


To keep their little heads
The scarves were protecting their heads.


From fallin' in the snow
They were trying to prevent falling in the snow.


And I turned 'round and there you go.
I turned around and you were there behind me.


And, Michael, you would fall,
You often tripped and fell in the snow, Michael.


And turn the white snow
You caused the snow to change color.


Red as strawberries in the summertime.
It turned the color of summer strawberries.




Writer(s): PECKNOLD ROBIN NOEL

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