Birds in the Trees
The Residents Lyrics


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Birds in the trees
Shook dust from their wings
I thought of the heartaches
That shattered our love not long ago

Birds in the trees
Now asleep




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Residents's song Birds in the Trees suggest a connection between the movements of birds and the emotions of the singer. The line "Birds in the trees shook dust from their wings" implies that the birds' movements may indicate an attempt to shake off something that has been troubling them. The second line "I thought of the heartaches that shattered our love not long ago" then suggests that the singer also may be trying to shake off some pain or heartache.


The second verse, "Birds in the trees now asleep," continues the theme of the first verse, as the singer notes the change in the birds' behavior. However, it also suggests a sense of peace or calm, in contrast to the earlier turbulent emotions. The song may be seen as a meditation on the ways in which nature and emotions are intertwined, and how both are subject to the rhythms and cycles of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Birds in the trees
Amidst the greenery were birds resting on branches


Shook dust from their wings
The birds flapped their wings, dislodging dust


I thought of the heartaches
The sight reminded me of the emotional hurts we had endured


That shattered our love not long ago
The distress was caused by events that had damaged our relationship recently


Birds in the trees
The birds remained perched on branches


Now asleep
The birds had finally drifted off into slumber




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