Another Winter Sadness

Embracing Winter's Echo: A Melancholic Reflection by Josh Bruce
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Lyrics

Another winter sadness turns my brain into a mad mess and I can never stop thinking about you

Expresses the impact of another winter on the speaker, causing mental turmoil and persistent thoughts about someone.

The trees have fallen naked and it's quiet in the place since I had to pack up and take myself away

Describes a desolate environment with fallen trees, quietness, and the speaker having to leave, suggesting a departure or separation.

So the sky is darker and now all I hear is Parker because the sound of silence just won't keep me sane

Notes the darkened sky and a focus on a person named Parker, emphasizing the unsettling effect of silence on the speaker's sanity.


Another winter sadness makes me glad of what all happened

Reflects on finding some positive aspects in the midst of winter sadness, acknowledging personal growth or lessons learned.

A new point of view ain't worth the price of gold

Suggests that a changed perspective is not valuable enough to outweigh its emotional cost, using the metaphor of the price of gold.

Another day that's longer and one turns into another, when you step outside and there's comfort in the cold

Highlights the elongation of days and the comfort found in the cold outdoors, possibly indicating solace in solitude.

Now sometimes I don't remember what I'm told

Admits occasional forgetfulness about information received, emphasizing the transient nature of memories.

But another winter sadness comes and goes

Acknowledges the cyclical nature of experiencing winter sadness, implying a recurring emotional state.


Another no-hit autumn but they seem all so unbothered by the way I'm just staring into space

Describes an autumn without notable achievements, with others seemingly indifferent to the speaker's introspective gaze.

Does it trickle down through the underground deepness I can't see? I can never tell what they think of me

Ponders whether others perceive the speaker's emotions that seem hidden, questioning the impact of emotions on a deeper level.


Another winter sadness makes me glad of what all happened

Reiterates finding solace or positivity in the midst of winter sadness, reinforcing a theme of personal resilience.

A new point of view ain't worth the price of gold

Reiterates the idea that a changed perspective is not worth a significant sacrifice, emphasizing its limited value.

Another day that's longer and one turns into another, when you step outside and there's comfort in the cold

Expresses the monotony of days turning into one another, finding comfort in the cold outdoors as a recurring theme.

Now sometimes I don't remember what I'm told

Admits occasional forgetfulness about information received, emphasizing the transient nature of memories (repeated from line 8).

But another winter sadness comes and goes

Repeats the acknowledgment of the cyclical nature of experiencing winter sadness (repeated from line 9).


Another winter sadness turns my brain into madness and makes the voices louder in my head

Intensifies the impact of winter sadness, making voices louder in the speaker's head, indicating an escalation of mental distress.

Any broken-hearter meets his match after autumn, one wrong turn and you might wind up dead

Warns about potential danger after autumn, using the metaphor of a broken-hearted person meeting their match and facing potential harm.


Another winter sadness makes me glad of what all happened

Reiterates finding solace or positivity in the midst of winter sadness, emphasizing the speaker's ability to derive meaning from experiences.

A new point of view ain't worth the price of gold

Reiterates the idea that a changed perspective is not worth a significant sacrifice (repeated from line 15).

Another day that's longer and one turns into another, when you step outside and there's comfort in the cold

Expresses the monotony of days turning into one another, finding comfort in the cold outdoors as a recurring theme (repeated from line 16).

Now sometimes I don't remember what I'm told

Admits occasional forgetfulness about information received, emphasizing the transient nature of memories (repeated from lines 8 and 17).

But another winter sadness comes and goes

Repeats the acknowledgment of the cyclical nature of experiencing winter sadness (repeated from line 18).

Yeah another winter sadness comes and goes

Concludes with the repetition of the inevitability of winter sadness coming and going, emphasizing its transient nature.

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