Every December Sky
Embracing Life's Seasons: Every December Sky's Hidden MessageLyrics
Every December sky must lose its faith in leaves
Every December sky experiences the loss of its foliage, symbolizing a loss of hope or vitality.
And dream of the spring inside the trees
The sky yearns for the rejuvenation of spring that lies dormant within the trees.
How heavy the empty heart
Expressing the weightiness of an empty heart, possibly alluding to sorrow or emotional emptiness.
How light the heart that's full
Contrasting with the previous line, a full heart is portrayed as light, suggesting joy or fulfillment.
Sometimes, I have to trust what I can't know
The necessity of trusting the unknown, embracing uncertainties in life.
Sometimes, I have to trust what I can't know
Reiteration of the theme of trusting the unknown, emphasizing its significance.
We walk into paradise
Entering paradise, with angels providing shoes, symbolizes embarking on a divine or spiritual journey.
The angels lend us shoes
The possessions we have are temporary, as indicated by the borrowed shoes from angels.
'Cause all that we own
All that we possess will eventually be lost or relinquished.
We'll come to lose
Reiterating the transient nature of ownership and material possessions.
And heaven is not so far
Heaven is not distant, suggesting a spiritual realm intertwined with the current existence.
Outside this womb of words
Describing life as a womb of words, with the assurance found in the blossoming of each rose.
With every rose that blooms
Every blooming rose strengthens the assurance of the soul.
My soul is assured
The soul finds certainty in the beauty and renewal represented by blooming roses.
It's just like a song I've known
Life's experiences are likened to a familiar yet unheard song.
Yet still unheard
A sense of familiarity coexists with the unknown in life's journey.
And every leaf of fire lets go
Symbolizing release, as leaves of fire let go, surrendering to the embrace of earth and snow.
Melting in the arms of earth and snow
Depicting the transformation of fiery leaves into a meld with the natural elements.
And if I could hold you now
If the speaker could hold someone now, their entrance would be gentle, like a sigh.
You'd enter like a sigh
Describing the hypothetical embrace with a loved one, suggesting a tender and peaceful moment.
You'd be the wind that blows
The imagined loved one becomes a metaphorical wind, possibly bringing answers to life's mysteries.
The answer to 'Why?'
Potentially indicating that the loved one is the answer to the question 'Why?' in life.
You'd be the spring-filled trees
The loved one is compared to the spring-filled trees, representing growth and vitality.
Of every December sky
The loved one is envisioned as an essential part of every December sky, implying a constant presence in challenging times.
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