Weather Girl
The Choir Lyrics


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Because the river froze
When the dead criminal rose
Nobody recognizes every sky
But any dead dog knows
Never trust a weather girl
She grins when she warns you
Never trust a weather girl
Everything gray was silver
Everyone wise was blind
Heaven itself was falling into her eyes

Because the wolf was howling
Because the moon was on the rise
Because the sun was fading
Because the storm was in her eyes

She's a wicked cloud
The devil prays for her
You know she tastes like cinnamon rain
And she reeks of myrrh
Never kiss a weather girl
She grins when she warns you
Never kiss a weather girl

Everything gray was silver
Everyone wise was blind
Heaven itself was falling into her eyes

Because the wolf was howling
Because the moon was on the rise
Because the sun was fading
Because the storm was in her eyes

Never trust a weather girl
She laughs when she kills you
Never kiss a weather girl

Everything gray was silver
Everyone wise was blind
Heaven itself was falling into her eyes

Because the wolf was howling
Because the moon was on the rise
Because the sun was fading
Because the storm was in her eyes
Because the wolf was howling
Because the moon was on the rise




Because the sun was vanishing
Because the fire was in her eyes

Overall Meaning

The Choir's "Weather Girl" is a song that uses vivid and intriguing imagery to tell a story. The opening verse is particularly striking, with its allusion to a river freezing after a dead criminal rises. The chorus warns the listener never to trust or kiss a weather girl, as she's a wicked cloud who grins and laughs when she warns and kills you, respectively. The second verse delves deeper into the mystical nature of the titular weather girl, describing her as tasting like cinnamon rain and reeking of myrrh. The song's climax comes near the end with the repeated lines, "because the wolf was howling, because the moon was on the rise, because the sun was vanishing, because the fire was in her eyes" – an evocative set of images that speak to a powerful, otherworldly force.


Overall, "Weather Girl" is a song that uses poetic language and dark imagery to explore themes of danger, seduction, and the power of nature. Its recurring warnings against trusting or kissing the weather girl build a sense of tension and unease throughout, while its vivid descriptions of howling wolves and vanishing suns add a layer of mysticism and magic. This is a song that rewards close listening and interpretation, inviting the listener to join in its rich, moody world.


Line by Line Meaning

Because the river froze
The beginning of something unexpected


When the dead criminal rose
People may come back when they are not wanted


Nobody recognizes every sky
People see things differently from each other


But any dead dog knows
Even creatures without consciousness can sense danger


Never trust a weather girl
Do not rely on someone who seems unreliable


She grins when she warns you
She doesn't really care about your problems


Everything gray was silver
Things that used to be dull are now being seen in a different light


Everyone wise was blind
People who thought they knew everything were really ignorant


Heaven itself was falling into her eyes
She had a commanding presence


Because the wolf was howling
The wild was coming close


Because the moon was on the rise
Things were getting darker


Because the sun was fading
The end of something is near


Because the storm was in her eyes
She was showing agitation


She's a wicked cloud
She could bring dangerous weather


The devil prays for her
She was powerful, even to the supernatural


You know she tastes like cinnamon rain
She has a certain allure


And she reeks of myrrh
She has a musky scent


Never kiss a weather girl
Do not fall for someone who isn't honest


She laughs when she kills you
She doesn't care about the consequences of her actions


Because the sun was vanishing
Things were reaching a point of no return


Because the fire was in her eyes
She was angry




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