Seasons Change
Eternal Love Weathering Storms: Grace Givertz's 'Seasons Change' MeaningLyrics
My love, my love is fierce
Expressing that the speaker's love is intense and passionate.
My love induces fear
Indicating that the speaker's love instills a sense of fear in others.
When it rains, it's a goddamn hurricane
Metaphorically describing emotional turmoil as a severe storm.
All cynics fall the same
Suggesting that skeptics or doubters face similar consequences.
I've seen the seasons change in the reflection
Reflecting on the passage of time and changes witnessed in the lover's eyes.
Of your eyes on a computer screen
Noting the observation of seasons changing through the lover's eyes on a computer screen, possibly indicating a virtual connection.
My love has aged like a wine in the
Comparing the maturity and richness of the speaker's love to aged wine in an Italian cellar.
Finest cellar in Italy
Raising the concern about whether the intense love may have negative consequences, like poison.
But what if it poisons me
Expressing a state of inebriation that may hinder clear judgment.
Too drunk to see clearly
Recalling the theft of the speaker's love without the opportunity to defend it.
Your love was stolen in the night
Expressing a feeling of helplessness and loss regarding the stolen love.
I didn't get to fight for
Describing the emotional impact of a storm, equating it to a hurricane.
What I thought was mine
Pointing out the shared fate of those who lack courage or bravery.
When it rains, it's a goddamn hurricane
Reflecting on the changing seasons witnessed through the freckles on the lover's back.
All cowards fall the same
Indicating a parallel between cowardice and facing the consequences of changing seasons.
I've seen the seasons change in the
Stating that the speaker's love endured challenges and fights.
Freckles on your back lying next to me
Emphasizing the difficulty of relinquishing the long-lasting love.
My love withstood the fight
Describing the enduring strength of the love, likening it to a resilient pine tree.
Too long for me to give it up this easy
Using the metaphor of being cut down like a Christmas tree to convey vulnerability.
Grew stronger than a pine, still green
Pleading for reassurance and validation in the face of uncertainty and doubt.
Cut down to be a Christmas tree
Yearning to be a continued presence in the lover's dreams.
Tell me something please
Expressing a desire to hear the enduring proclamation of love from the lover.
Tell me I still come to you in your dreams
Pleading for confirmation that the lover's feelings remain unchanged.
Tell me you love me
A repeated plea for affirmation and assurance of continued love.
Tell me you still love me please
Reiterating the plea for love and affection, emphasizing the urgency.
Please
An emotional plea, perhaps reflecting desperation or vulnerability.
I'll see the seasons change in a
Anticipating witnessing changes in the seasons in a world where the lover no longer requires the speaker.
World where you no longer need me
Asserting the eternal nature of the speaker's love, transcending physical existence.
My love will never die
Affirming the enduring quality of the speaker's love, even beyond death.
Even when my soul leaves my body
Expressing a fear of potential harm or toxicity resulting from the enduring love.
But what if it poisons me
Repeating the concern about potential negative consequences of the intense love.
Too dumb to see clearly
Highlighting the possibility of impaired judgment and perception.
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