From My Windowsill
The Silver Seas Lyrics


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From my windowsill
Overlooking the river
I believe I will forgive her
I believe I will forget her
From my windowsill
Overlooking the city
And sheā€²s gone and I have left her
And I know I don't regret her

And the taxis are rolling by
And the girls dressed in the latest style
From the station to the concrete sky
Thereā€²s no sign of heartbreak for miles and miles

From my windowsill
I can go on dreaming
High above the world tonight
High above the world tonight

And the taxis are rolling by
And the girls dressed in the latest style
From the sidewalke to the marbled sky
There's no sign of heartbreak for miles and miles

From my windowsill
Overlooking the river




I believe I will forgive her
I believe I will tonight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "From My Windowsill" by The Silver Seas paint an image of someone sitting by their windowsill, looking out over the river and the city as they contemplate their feelings for a past lover. The singer thinks they are ready to forgive and forget their ex, as they no longer feel regret over the breakup. The bustling city below them, with taxis and fashionably dressed women, seems to offer a sense of distraction and relief from any heartbreak the singer might have felt.


The lyrics suggest that the singer is in a position of introspection and reflection, using the peaceful view from their windowsill to help them come to terms with their emotions. The repeated images of looking down at the city below and the heartbreak-free miles around them suggest a sense of distance from the singer's past feelings. Despite this sense of distance, they dream of soaring "high above the world tonight", suggesting a hopeful and optimistic outlook.


The song seems to capture a sense of bittersweet nostalgia for a relationship that has ended, offset by the excitement and energy of the city outside. The lyrics suggest that the singer has gained a new perspective and sense of clarity about their feelings, and is ready to move on with a newfound sense of freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

From my windowsill
The singer is looking out from their window.


Overlooking the river
The singer has a clear view of a river from their window.


I believe I will forgive her
The singer has decided to forgive someone, likely a romantic partner.


I believe I will forget her
The artist has also decided to forget this person.


Overlooking the city
The artist can also see the city from their window.


And she's gone and I have left her
The singer's romantic partner has left them and they have also physically left the person.


And I know I don't regret her
The singer does not regret their decision to let go of this person.


And the taxis are rolling by
The artist can see taxis passing by from their window.


And the girls dressed in the latest style
The artist can see fashionably dressed women.


From the station to the concrete sky
The artist can see the cityscape all the way to the sky.


There's no sign of heartbreak for miles and miles
The singer observes that the city seems to be free from heartbreak for a great distance.


I can go on dreaming
The artist can continue to fantasize from their high-up vantage point.


High above the world tonight
The singer is observing the world from a great height tonight.


From the sidewalke to the marbled sky
The singer can see from the city's sidewalks all the way up to the marble sky.


I believe I will tonight
Rephrasing line 3, the singer reiterates their belief that they will forgive the person tonight.




Writer(s): Daniel Keyes Tashian

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