Fall
Yaima Lyrics


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Leaves they fall
All to the ground
Spreading their color
All around
A life fully lived
Whispers in the wind
Disintegration




Overall Meaning

Yaima's song Fall is a beautiful and poignant reflection on life and death through the metaphor of leaves. The opening line, "Leaves they fall, all to the ground," immediately sets the tone for the song, indicating that it is going to be about transitions and endings. The image of falling leaves is one that is frequently used in literature and music to represent the cycle of life, from growth and flourishing to decay and death.


The next line, "Spreading their color all around," adds a layer of richness to the metaphor. As we watch leaves change color in the fall, we are reminded that even as things come to an end, there is still beauty to be found. The colors of autumn are vibrant and vibrant, even as they signify the end of the growing season.


The third line, "A life fully lived," seems to echo this sentiment, suggesting that life should be lived to the fullest, even if it is fleeting. This line is particularly poignant when viewed in the context of the rest of the song, with its focus on disintegration and decay.


The final two lines, "Whispers in the wind/Disintegration," bring the metaphor to a close, reminding us that even as the leaves fall and decompose, they are still part of the cycle of life. The implication is that even as we age and eventually pass away, we are still part of something larger and more enduring than ourselves.


Overall, Yaima's Fall is a beautiful and poignant meditation on life and death, using the metaphor of falling leaves to express the cyclical, impermanent nature of existence.


Line by Line Meaning

Leaves they fall
Just like leaves that fall, things in life come to an end


All to the ground
Everything falls and fades away eventually


Spreading their color
Even as they fall and disintegrate, they leave behind a beautiful memory


All around
Their beauty touches everything around them


A life fully lived
This is a metaphor for a person who has lived a full and complete life


Whispers in the wind
Their memory lives on through the whispers and stories that are shared after they are gone


Disintegration
All things must come to an end, but even in death or disintegration, there is beauty to be found and memories to be cherished




Writer(s): Pepper Proud, Masaru Higasa Swanson

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