The Wind

Embracing Change: Jesse Harris' 'The Wind' Captures Life's Transformative Journey
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Lyrics

Happy but for a while

Expressing a temporary state of happiness.

The good times were out of style

Suggesting a period when positive experiences were not prevalent.

And April came and went

Referring to the passage of time, with April being a specific period.

Colder than it's ever been

Describing an unusually cold April.


You'd lay in the morning time

Depicting a morning routine of contemplation and fatigue.

And gaze at the ceiling, tired and low

Illustrating a sense of weariness, staring at the ceiling.


And lately you can hear the rain

Noting an auditory experience of rain against the window.

Blowin' 'gainst your window pane

Highlighting the impact of the rain on the window pane.

Soundin' like a marchin' drum

Comparing the sound of rain to a marching drum.

Rolled in for a firin' gun

Imagining the rain as if it were a prelude to gunfire.


It once used to bring you down

Reflecting on a past time when rain brought emotional descent.

But now doesn't turn you 'round

Noting a shift where rain no longer affects emotions negatively.

You go, you go

Indicating a decision to move forward despite challenges.


And you won't remember when

Emphasizing a point in the past when one used to seek shelter from the wind.

You'd hide, and the howlin' wind would blow

Recalling a time of hiding from the powerful and melancholic wind.

Would blow

Reiterating the impact of the howling wind on one's state of being.

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