Winter
bond Lyrics


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The winter sun
The winter sun
The winter sun

I have seen moon and blossoms
Now I go
To view the last and loveliest
The snow

A frozen dream
A heart undone




Forever burning
Under the winter sun

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bond's song Wintersun are rich and poetic, evoking images of the stark beauty of winter. One interpretation of the repeated refrain "The winter sun" is that it represents the fleeting moments of sunlight during the cold season, a symbol of hope in the midst of darkness. The first stanza speaks of the contrasts of nature, with the moon and blossoms representing the softer, more ethereal aspects of the natural world, while the snow is the last and most majestic manifestation of the winter season. The next stanza uses imagery of a frozen dream and a heart undone to convey a sense of melancholy, yet also hints at a constant flame that burns under the winter sun, suggesting that even in the darkest moments, there is a sense of endurance and resilience.


Overall, the song paints a vivid picture of the changing seasons and the emotions that they evoke. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but seem to speak of the beauty of the natural world and the power of the human spirit to endure through difficult times.




Line by Line Meaning

The winter sun
The cold and bleak sun of winter season


The winter sun
The same aforementioned sun


The winter sun
Once again, referring to the sun of winter


I have seen moon and blossoms
I have seen the beauty of nature during other seasons


Now I go
But now I must depart


To view the last and loveliest
To witness the magnificence of winter's end


The snow
The layer of ice and crystals that covers the ground


A frozen dream
A vision of winter's surreal and icy landscape


A heart undone
Overwhelmed by the wintry beauty


Forever burning
Its impression imprinted forever


Under the winter sun
Beneath the cold and melancholic sun of winter




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