Winter Warmer

Embracing Warmth: A Cry for Home Amidst Winter's Chill
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Lyrics

It's always winter where I am from,

Expresses a perpetual sense of coldness, possibly metaphorical, in the speaker's origin or emotional state.

In my living room it's never warm.

Highlights the enduring emotional chill within the speaker's living space despite external festivities.

Despite all the red-faced joy and the gift-wrapped love.

Mentions the presence of joy and love around, but the speaker feels emotionally drained despite them.

I am like a battery drained of all my energy,

Compares the speaker to a drained battery, emphasizing their depleted energy or emotional state.

And there's no amount of sellotape that can stick me up.

Suggests that conventional solutions, represented by sellotape, cannot repair the speaker's emotional state.

Maybe in the next twelve months there'll be the chance,

Expresses hope for positive change in the next twelve months and the opportunity to correct past mistakes.

To do the rounds correcting all the errors of your past.

Refers to the prospect of addressing and rectifying past errors and missteps in the speaker's life.

But for now my dear all I ask of you,

The speaker requests something simple from a loved one, possibly emotional support or companionship.

Is come home and help keep my Christmas warm.

An explicit request for a loved one to return home and contribute to making the speaker's Christmas emotionally warm.


The bells are ringing out for you,

Refers to bells ringing for someone, implying celebration or recognition for the person mentioned.

And the people that you barely knew,

Indicates that even acquaintances will generously provide support (wine) during a celebratory time.

Will give you all the wine you need to stay drunk for days.

Suggests an abundance of alcohol to help cope with emotions or perhaps escape from reality.

So put on your knitted gloves,

Encourages the loved one to prepare for the emotional journey, symbolized by putting on knitted gloves.

And start to make the journey up,

Encourages taking steps to reunite, prioritizing the emotional connection over a comfortable but lonely existence.

Cos I'd rather be messed up with you than keep breathing clouds.

Expresses a preference for facing difficulties with a loved one rather than enduring solitude.

Yeah I'd rather be messed up with you...

Reiterates the preference for facing challenges with the loved one, emphasizing the importance of the relationship.


Maybe in the next twelve months there'll be the chance,

Repeats the hope for positive change in the next twelve months and correcting past mistakes.

To do the rounds correcting all the errors of your past.

Reiterates the idea of rectifying past errors and missteps, emphasizing the ongoing desire for personal improvement.

But for now my dear all I ask of you,

Reiterates the simple request for emotional support and companionship from the loved one.

Is come home and help keep my Christmas warm.

Reiterates the explicit request for the loved one to return home and contribute to making the speaker's Christmas emotionally warm.


And as the snow starts closing in,

Describes the encroaching snow, potentially symbolizing challenges or difficulties closing in on the speaker.

As the days to stop begin,

Refers to the approaching end of certain days, possibly indicating a time of reflection or change.

On my lips there's just one thing,

Highlights a singular desire or thought on the speaker's lips, emphasizing the importance of the loved one coming home.

Come home.

An emotional plea for the loved one to return home and be with the speaker during a challenging time.

Oh come home and help keep my Christmas warm.

Reiterates the plea for the loved one to come home and help keep the speaker's Christmas emotionally warm.


Keep my Christmas warm

Emphasizes the repeated request for the loved one to contribute to making the speaker's Christmas warm and inviting.

Keep my Christmas warm

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Oh come home and help keep my Christmas warm.

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