Lyrics
The past has kept me up through the nights
The speaker is troubled by thoughts of the past, causing sleepless nights.
Zoning out in cafe's
The speaker spends time in cafes, possibly as a form of distraction or escape.
Finding no delight
Despite being in cafes, the speaker finds no joy or satisfaction.
The future keeps me anxious
Anxiety about the future preoccupies the speaker during the day.
Through the day
The speaker aimlessly wanders, immersed in a nostalgic and unclear state.
Wandering about nostalgic haze
Blank line, possibly emphasizing the emptiness or lack of direction.
With nothing else to do
The speaker has nothing else to occupy their time.
But find what there is to
The speaker is compelled to explore and understand their surroundings.
I'm stuck in Autumn's limbo
The speaker feels trapped or stagnant in a state of uncertainty, symbolized as "Autumn's limbo."
The snow is falling from
The mention of falling snow from many trees implies a cold and isolating atmosphere.
The many trees
The wind seems to intensify, possibly representing external challenges or obstacles.
But the wind seems to blow harder at me
The speaker feels targeted or affected by the harsh elements.
The snow will soon fall from the sky
Anticipation of impending snowfall, a metaphor for uncertain and uncontrollable events.
Without a plan for neither you and I
No plans are made for the future, leaving both the speaker and someone else in uncertainty.
Oh with nothing else to do
The speaker reiterates having nothing else to do but seek understanding or purpose.
But find what there is to
Repetition of the theme of being stuck in a state of limbo during autumn.
I'm stuck in Autumn's limbo
Restatement of the feeling of being trapped in an uncertain and transitional period.
Oh with nothing else to do
Reiteration of having nothing else to do but seek meaning or purpose.
But find what there is to
Repetition of the theme, reinforcing the speaker's sense of being stuck in autumn's limbo.
I'm stuck in Autumn's limbo
Final emphasis on the enduring and unchanging nature of the speaker's situation.
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