People
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Oh, the tress come down
Now to serenade me
This is the reason I don't go to parties

Where are all my friends and
Why am I all alone
I don't wanna feel this way
I just wanna drift away

And the people sing
Ayeyeye
What you come into my house for
You think you can come and just walk through the door

And the people sing
Ayeyeye
What I do with my car keys
I think I lost it in the summer breeze

Oh, the tress come down
Now to sing with me
This is the reason I won't throw a party

I don't know who you are and
I don't know where I am
I don't wanna feel this way
I just wanna get away

And the people sing
Ayeyeye
What you come into my house for
You think you can come and just walk through the door

And the people sing
Ayeyeye
What I do with my car keys
I think I lost it in the summer breeze

Oh, the tress come down
Now to sing with me
I left my car keys locked up on my car seat

I can't walk up straight
I can't pull my own weight
I don't wanna feel this way
I just wanna drift away

And the people sing
Ayeyeye (And the people sing and sing and sing)
What you come into my house for
You think you can come and just walk through the door

And the people sing
Ayeyeye (And the people sing and sing and sing)
What I do with my car keys
I think I lost it in the summer breeze

(And the people sing and sing and sing)
(And the people sing and sing and sing)

And the people sing
And the people sing
And the people sing
And they sing and sing

And the people sing
And the people sing
And the people sing
And they sing and sing

And the people sing
And the people sing
And the people sing
And they sing and sing

And the people sing
And they sing and sing
And the people sing
And they sing and sing

And the people sing
And the people sing
And the people sing
And they sing and sing

And the people sing
And the people sing
And the people sing




And they sing and sing
Ayeyeye

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Wind's song "People" seem to convey a sense of loneliness and a desire for escape from social gatherings. The repeated lines "Oh, the trees come down, now to serenade me" and "This is the reason I don't go to parties" express the singer's preference for solitude and the solace they find in nature.


The first verse suggests a feeling of isolation, as the singer wonders where their friends are and why they are alone. They express a longing to not feel this way and simply want to drift away. The chorus, "And the people sing, Ayeyeye, what you come into my house for, you think you can come and just walk through the door," reflects a sense of intrusion and an unwillingness to be a part of social interactions.


In the second verse, the singer further expresses their confusion and disorientation, not recognizing the people around them or their surroundings. They reiterate their desire to escape and get away from these feelings. The chorus is repeated, emphasizing the singer's frustration with others invading their personal space.


In the final verse, the singer laments their inability to function properly, unable to walk straight or carry their own weight. They reiterate their desire to escape and drift away from the burdens they are feeling.


Overall, the lyrics of "People" suggest a deep longing for solitude and detachment from social interactions, with nature serving as a source of comfort and companionship for the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, the trees come down
The changing seasons bring a sense of melancholy and solitude


Now to serenade me
The quietness of nature provides a peaceful escape


This is the reason I don't go to parties
Avoiding social gatherings to avoid feeling lonely and disconnected


Where are all my friends and
Feeling a sense of abandonment and questioning the absence of companions


Why am I all alone
Curiosity about one's solitude and yearning for companionship


I don't wanna feel this way
Desire to escape the emotions of isolation and sadness


I just wanna drift away
Longing to get lost in a tranquil state of mind


And the people sing
The collective voices of others become a reminder of one's solitude


What you come into my house for
Questioning the intrusion of others into personal space and emotions


You think you can come and just walk through the door
Expressing frustration towards those who disregard boundaries


What I do with my car keys
Contemplating the loss of personal belongings and feeling scattered


I think I lost it in the summer breeze
Associating personal loss with the ephemeral and unpredictable nature of life


Now to sing with me
Finding solace in the harmony of nature's sound


This is the reason I won't throw a party
Choosing not to host gatherings to avoid disappointments and loneliness


I don't know who you are and
Feeling unfamiliarity and detachment from others


I don't know where I am
Experiencing a sense of confusion and disorientation


I just wanna get away
Craving an escape from the overwhelming emotions and thoughts


I left my car keys locked up on my car seat
Forgetting and misplacing personal belongings, exacerbating feelings of disconnectedness


I can't walk up straight
Feeling physically and emotionally unsteady


I can't pull my own weight
Struggling with personal responsibilities and burdens


And they sing and sing
The continuous voices of the people serve as a constant reminder of one's isolation


And the people sing and sing and sing
The repetition of the people's singing intensifies the impact of their presence




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@ericorrin5748

I like how, despite a strong wind, there is next to nothing that is rolling down the streets. The city is remarkably clean.

@scootpoyo9734

@TLOU 2 won 300 Plus GOTY beware.. incoming butthurt people who will say “not everyone in Brazil like that”... LOL

@Lily-gz3ip

@TLOU 2 won 300 Plus GOTY
Europeans colonized and extracted everything, no wonder why they're a 1st country

@fredrikmelhus1107

@雨. Norway didn't participate in this colonization that your're thinking of though. It was once a colonizer, but this ended 800 years ago, and all of these areas are rich today. Then Norway was colonized itself, so to say

@arthurmorgan902

Because it all blew down the street already

@tashakazulu8737

@雨. wow! a moron. try europeans are smart and organised.

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@musicloverlondon6070

Love that the old people were being looked after so promptly by the police and public. Nicely done! 🙂

@redblade8160

Music Lover, London
All part of the illusion to make simpletons like you think that the police care about you because of all the bad press they have been getting lately from alternative media (and with good reason, the police have not changed).

@perberger809

@Redblade What nonsense! This is from Norway! You don't know anything about Norway or its police. We're very happy with our UNARMED police here, thanks. Foolish foreigner.

@musicloverlondon6070

@Per Berger Agreed. They did a great job here. 👏

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