My Window Faces the South
Willie Nelson Lyrics


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My window faces the South
I'm almost halfway to heaven
Snow is falling, still I can see
Fields of cotton calling to me
My window faces the South,
And though I am far from the Swanee
I'm never frownin' or down in the mouth
My window faces the South

My window faces the South,
I'm almost halfway to heaven
Snow is falling, still I can see
Fields of cotton calling to me
My window faces the South
Though I am far from the Swanee
I'm never frownin' or down in the mouth
My window faces the South





My window faces the South
My window faces the South

Overall Meaning

Willie Nelson's song "My Window Faces the South" is a classic country song that tells the story of a person who is feeling down and lonely but finds hope by looking out of his window. The first line of the song - "My window faces the South" - sets the scene for the rest of the lyrics. The singer is looking out of his window, and he describes the view that he sees. Despite the fact that it is snowing outside, he can see the "fields of cotton calling to me." This line is a reference to the South, where cotton is grown and harvested.


The singer then goes on to say that he is "almost halfway to heaven." This line is a metaphor for the hope that he feels when he looks out of his window. No matter how down he may be feeling, he knows that he can always look out of his window and see something beautiful. The final lines of the song - "My window faces the South, and though I am far from the Swanee, I'm never frownin' or down in the mouth" - reinforce this idea that hope can be found even when times are tough.


Overall, "My Window Faces the South" is a powerful reminder that even when times are tough, there is always hope to be found. By looking out of his window, the singer is able to find a glimmer of light in the darkness.


Line by Line Meaning

My window faces the South
I have a southern-facing window in my home


I'm almost halfway to heaven
I feel content and at peace with where I am in life


Snow is falling, still I can see
Despite the weather, I can still see the beauty of my surroundings


Fields of cotton calling to me
The sight of cotton fields outside my window reminds me of my past and my southern roots


And though I am far from the Swanee
Even though I am not currently near the Swanee River, I still feel connected to my southern heritage


I'm never frownin' or down in the mouth
I am always optimistic and happy, despite any challenges I may face


My window faces the South
I am grateful for my southern-facing window and the comfort it brings me




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jerry Livingston, Mitchell Parish, Abner Silver

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