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The Decemberists Lyrics


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And under the boughs unbowed
All clothed in a snowy shroud
She had no heart, so hardened
All under the boughs unbowed

Each feather it fell from skin
'Til threadbare, as she grew thin
How were my eyes so blinded?
Each feather it fell from skin

And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low

A gray sky, a bitter sting
A rain cloud, a crane on wing
All out beyond horizon
A gray sky, a bitter sting

And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low




And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low, low, low

Overall Meaning

The Crane Wife 3 is a haunting and emotional song by the band The Decemberists. It tells the story of a woman who had no heart and was all alone, shrouded in a snowy white garment. The language used in the song is poetic and evocative, and it creates a sense of unease in the listener. The woman's feathers fall from her skin, and she grows thin until she is threadbare. The singer questions how his eyes were so blinded, suggesting that perhaps he was complicit in the woman's suffering, or that he only saw her true self once it was too late.


The song is called The Crane Wife 3 because it is part of a three-song cycle based on the Japanese folk tale of the same name. According to the story, a man marries a crane who is able to transform into a human woman. However, she leaves him when he discovers her true identity. The Decemberists use the story to explore themes of love, loss, and betrayal. The Crane Wife 3 is a particularly poignant part of the cycle because it focuses on the woman's loneliness and isolation.


Line by Line Meaning

And under the boughs unbowed
She stood beneath the tree branches, proud and unbroken.


All clothed in a snowy shroud
She was dressed in a white garment like snow.


She had no heart, so hardened
Her heart was cold and unfeeling.


All under the boughs unbowed
She remained proud and unbroken despite her heart being hardened.


Each feather it fell from skin
Feathers fell from her skin, leaving her thin and bare.


'Til threadbare, as she grew thin
She became thinner and thinner until only a few feathers were left.


How were my eyes so blinded?
The singer is questioning how they could have missed the signs of her gradual deterioration.


And I will hang my head, hang my head low
The artist is expressing a sense of shame and regret.


A gray sky, a bitter sting
The sky is overcast and depressing, like a sting of sadness.


A rain cloud, a crane on wing
There is a crane flying through the rainy sky.


All out beyond horizon
The crane and rain cloud are far off in the distance, beyond the horizon.


And I will hang my head, hang my head low, low, low
The artist reiterates their feelings of shame and regret.




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Written by: Colin Meloy

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