Wintertime Love
The Doors Lyrics


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Wintertime winds blow cold the season
Fallen in love, I'm hopin' to be
Wind is so cold, is that the reason?
Keeping you warm, your hands touching me

Come with me dance, my dear
Winter's so cold this year
You are so warm
My wintertime love to be

Winter time winds blue and freezin'
Comin' from northern storms in the sea
Love has been lost, is that the reason?
Trying desperately to be free

Come with me dance, my dear
Winter's so cold this year
And you are so warm
My wintertime love to be

Come with me dance, my dear
Winter's so cold this year




You are so warm
My wintertime love to be

Overall Meaning

The Doors' song "Wintertime Love" is a poignant ballad that explores the themes of love and loss against the backdrop of the cold and bleak winter season. The lyrics capture the essence of wintertime winds and how they blow cold, seem to indicate the difficulty of the season and the impact it has on people. The opening lines of the song suggest that the singer has fallen in love and is hoping to be reciprocated. The use of winter as a metaphor for the season of love in the song seems fitting considering the commonality and association of coldness with love, particularly when it is unrequited or fading away. The lyrics evoke a sense of yearning, as the singer expresses a desire to keep their loved one warm and close to them despite the harshness of winter.


The chorus of the song further emphasizes this theme, as the singer implores their love interest to dance and stay close to them, reminding them that they are their "wintertime love to be." The second verse of the song appears to change the perspective of the singer, with the focus shifting to a lost love that is trying to break free. Here, the use of winter continues as a metaphor for the coldness and numbing feeling of a love that is fading. However, despite the heartbreak, the singer finds solace in their own "wintertime love," suggesting that even in the bleakest of seasons, there is always hope for new love and new beginnings.


Line by Line Meaning

Wintertime winds blow cold the season
The cold winds of winter are blowing, marking the onset of the season


Fallen in love, I'm hopin' to be
The singer is in love and hopes to further deepen that love


Wind is so cold, is that the reason?
The singer wonders if the cold wind is the reason for the other person's negative mood


Keeping you warm, your hands touching me
The artist is holding hands with the other person to keep both of them warm in the cold weather


Come with me dance, my dear
The artist invites the other person to dance with them


Winter's so cold this year
The singer acknowledges that this winter is particularly cold


You are so warm
The singer appreciates the warmth that the other person exudes


My wintertime love to be
The artist hopes to make the other person their love interest during this wintry season


Winter time winds blue and freezin'
The cold winter winds are now overpowering and can chill one to the bone


Comin' from northern storms in the sea
The winds are coming from the north, from the direction of the sea where storms have brewed


Love has been lost, is that the reason?
The singer wonders if the cold winds of winter are the reason their love has failed


Trying desperately to be free
The artist is struggling to free themselves from the love that has failed




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: Jim Morrison, John Paul Densmore, Raymond D Manzarek, Robert A Krieger

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