Window
jackie and the treehorns 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

The song "Window" by Jackie and the Treehorns is a nostalgic and wistful piece that evokes a sense of longing and yearning for the simplicity and beauty of the past. The opening verse sets the tone for the entire song, with the singer looking out their window at a snow-covered landscape, yet still feeling the pull and allure of the South. They can see fields of cotton beckoning to them, and despite being far from the Swanee River (a symbolic landmark associated with Southern music), they remain optimistic and upbeat. The repetition of the phrase "My window faces the South" reinforces the idea of looking to the past while still being grounded in the present, and creates a sense of longing for something long gone.


Furthermore, the song's lyrics have a deeper layer of meaning, reflecting on the cultural and historical significance of the American South. The reference to cotton fields alludes to the region's history of slavery and the struggles of African Americans. However, the singer's pride and love for the South despite the region's problematic past can also be seen as a way of reclaiming and owning one's cultural heritage.


Line by Line Meaning

My window faces the South,
I have a window that looks out to the South.


I'm almost halfway to heaven
The view from my window is so beautiful, it's almost like being in heaven.


Snow is falling, still I can see
Even though it's snowing, I can still see everything clearly from my window.


Fields of cotton calling to me
I can see fields of cotton from my window and they are so beautiful, they seem to be calling out to me.


My window faces the South,
Once again, I have a window that looks out to the South.


And though I am far from the Swanee
Even though I am far away from the Swanee River, I can still appreciate the beauty from my window.


I'm never frownin' or down in the mouth,
The view from my window is so uplifting, I am never sad or depressed.


My window faces the South
One last time, I want to emphasize that my window faces the South.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Global Talent Publishing
Written by: JERRY LIVINGSTON, MITCHELL PARISH, ABNER SILVER

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