The Glory
The Cranberries Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
Could you come over?
I'm feeling blue
What will you do?
If you could come over
You could come over
I'm feeling bad
I'm feeling sad
Then I see the rose
I see the glory in your eyes
And winter comes and then it snows
I see the glory in your eyes
I'm feeling lost
I see the rose
I see the glory in your eyes
And winter comes and then it snows
I see the glory in your eyes
In your eyes
In your eyes
In your eyes
In your eyes
Do you remember?
Late in September
The banshee cry
When someone dies
Sleeping in silence
While I am dreaming
It's all in my mind
The beauty I find
Lost I see the rose
I see the glory in your eyes
And winter comes and then it snows
I see the glory in your eyes
I'm feeling lost
I see the rose
I see the glory in your eyes
And winter comes and then it snows
I see the glory in your eyes
In your eyes
In your eyes
In your eyes
In your eyes
The lyrics of "The Glory" by The Cranberries depict a sense of longing, melancholy, and remembrance. The song opens with the singer pleading for someone to come over, expressing their feelings of sadness and despair. The repeated lines "I see the rose, I see the glory in your eyes" suggest that the singer finds solace and beauty in the presence of this person. The mention of winter and snow symbolizes the passage of time and the changes that occur, but no matter the season or circumstances, the singer still sees the glory in their eyes.
The second verse introduces a reference to a banshee cry, which traditionally signifies an omen of death. This verse juxtaposes the somberness of death with the peacefulness of dreaming, highlighting the inner world where the singer finds beauty. The repetition of "I see the rose, I see the glory in your eyes" reinforces the idea that even amidst the darkness and uncertainty, the singer finds hope and comfort through this person's presence.
Overall, the lyrics of "The Glory" convey a yearning for connection, a sense of loss, and the ability to find beauty and solace in the presence of another person. The repeated refrain of seeing the glory in someone's eyes represents a source of light and hope amidst the singer's sadness and longing.
Line by Line Meaning
Could you come over?
Can you visit me?
Could you come over?
Can you visit me?
I'm feeling blue
I'm feeling sad and down
What will you do?
How will you help me?
If you could come over
If you were able to visit me
You could come over
You would be able to visit me
I'm feeling bad
I'm feeling unhappy
I'm feeling sad
I'm feeling sorrowful
Then I see the rose
Then I notice the beauty
I see the glory in your eyes
I see your radiance and happiness
And winter comes and then it snows
Difficult times come and adversity follows
I see the glory in your eyes
I see your radiance and happiness
I'm feeling lost
I'm feeling confused and directionless
I see the rose
I perceive the beauty
I see the glory in your eyes
I see your radiance and happiness
And winter comes and then it snows
Difficult times come and adversity follows
I see the glory in your eyes
I see your radiance and happiness
In your eyes
In your gaze
In your eyes
In your gaze
In your eyes
In your gaze
In your eyes
In your gaze
Do you remember?
Do you recall?
Late in September
In the latter part of September
The banshee cry
The mournful cry
When someone dies
At the time of someone's death
Sleeping in silence
Resting peacefully and quietly
While I am dreaming
As I am imagining
It's all in my mind
It's only in my thoughts
The beauty I find
The beauty I discover
Lost I see the rose
Confused, I perceive the beauty
I see the glory in your eyes
I see your radiance and happiness
And winter comes and then it snows
Difficult times come and adversity follows
I see the glory in your eyes
I see your radiance and happiness
I'm feeling lost
I'm feeling confused and directionless
I see the rose
I perceive the beauty
I see the glory in your eyes
I see your radiance and happiness
And winter comes and then it snows
Difficult times come and adversity follows
I see the glory in your eyes
I see your radiance and happiness
In your eyes
In your gaze
In your eyes
In your gaze
In your eyes
In your gaze
In your eyes
In your gaze
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Noel Anthony Hogan, Dolores Mary O'Riordan
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind