Witching Hour
Embracing Shadows: Unveiling the Meaning of Madeline Kenney's Witching HourLyrics
Answer your door
Asking someone to answer their door, suggesting a desire for communication or connection.
Didn't you sleep alone?
Questioning if the person slept alone, hinting at a sense of loneliness or solitude.
What's the time
Inquiring about the time, possibly indicating a concern or awareness of the passing of time.
Didn't the sun come up at all?
Expressing surprise or disbelief that the sun did not rise, metaphorically addressing a dark or challenging period.
All, all, all, no
Repetition of "all" emphasizing a collective or encompassing feeling of negativity or emptiness.
Please come out
Inviting someone to come out, extending an invitation for connection or interaction.
Even to my backyard
Specifically inviting the person to the backyard, a personal and intimate space.
I know it has nothing to do with me
Acknowledging that the situation may not be related to the speaker, demonstrating understanding or empathy.
I'm around
Asserting the speaker's presence, letting the person know they are around and available.
So come, come, come
Repetition of "come," reinforcing the invitation and a sense of urgency or eagerness.
Come outside
Encouraging the person to come outside, possibly to share an experience or a moment.
Into the witching hour
Referencing the "witching hour," a mystical or eerie time, suggesting a special or magical moment.
Hazy life
Describing life during the witching hour as hazy, hinting at a dreamlike or unclear reality.
Didn't the sun come up at all, oh oh?
Repeating the disbelief about the sun not rising, emphasizing the prolonged darkness or difficulty.
All, oh oh, All, oh oh oh
Reiteration of "all" with an extended "oh," intensifying the sense of emptiness or desolation.
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