Jane
The Silver Seas Lyrics


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When you′re here, I feel fine
When you're gone, I′m blue
A flock of birds against the sky
Keep returning to you

Winter charm and your blue pill box
Hair the color of straw
I know that look that you use to decide
When somebody's broken the law

Please don't talk of love
I don′t have any
And please don′t say the things
That you said already

Because my heart has changed
And though I hate to admit it
Oh, Jane
I've grown fond of you

I spend my days in your state of mind
Among the books and guitars
All of the trophies of love and war
They were dedicated to the stars

Please don′t talk of stars
I don't have see any
And please don′t say the things
That we said already

Because my heart has changed
And though I hate to admit it
Oh, Jane




You know I'm fond of you
Yes I′m fond of you

Overall Meaning

The Silver Seas' song "Jane" is a bittersweet ode to a relationship that has run its course. The singer expresses how he feels when Jane is around, and how he feels when she's gone. He compares their relationship to a flock of birds against the sky, a fleeting and ephemeral thing that always returns to its source. The lyrics paint a picture of a wintery scene, with Jane's blue pillbox hat and hair the color of straw. The singer knows that Jane has a discerning eye and can tell when someone has "broken the law," perhaps implying that they've both been involved in some less than savory activities.


The chorus of the song is a plea for Jane to stop talking about love and saying the things they've already said, as the singer's heart has changed. Despite this, he admits that he's grown fond of Jane, and spends his days in her "state of mind" among books and guitars. The reference to the "trophies of love and war dedicated to the stars" suggests that this relationship has been intense and perhaps even tumultuous, with both parties learning and growing from the experience.


Overall, "Jane" is a beautifully crafted song that captures the complexities of a relationship that is coming to an end. The lyrics are poetic and evoke a wintery, melancholy mood that perfectly complements the narrative of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

When you're here, I feel fine
I feel happy and content when you're with me.


When you're gone, I'm blue
I feel sad and lonely when you're not around.


A flock of birds against the sky Keep returning to you
Nature itself seems drawn to you, as if you have some special connection to it.


Winter charm and your blue pill box Hair the color of straw I know that look that you use to decide When somebody's broken the law
You have a unique sense of style and a keen eye for detail, which makes you seem like a detective in how you make judgments about people.


Please don't talk of love I don't have any And please don't say the things That you said already Because my heart has changed And though I hate to admit it Oh, Jane I've grown fond of you
I'm not interested in talking about love because I didn't believe in it, but I find myself developing feelings for you even though I didn't expect it or want to at first.


I spend my days in your state of mind Among the books and guitars All of the trophies of love and war They were dedicated to the stars
I enjoy being in the same mental space as you, surrounded by books and music, and I see the value in the things that people pursue passionately, like love or fighting for a cause.


Please don't talk of stars I don't have see any And please don't say the things That we said already Because my heart has changed And though I hate to admit it Oh, Jane You know I'm fond of you Yes I’m fond of you
I don't want to hear old romantic cliches that I don't fully believe, and I don't see the stars like you might, but I do care for you and feel a connection to you.




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