If The Winter Ever Ends
Embracing Change: A Winter's Tale of Reflection and RenewalLyrics
White cub, White bear
Reference to a white cub and a white bear, setting the scene in a wintry environment.
All run out to greet the night air
Depiction of a collective movement towards the night air, possibly suggesting anticipation or celebration.
Reach out, pretend
Encouraging to reach out and pretend, hinting at a desire for connection or imagination.
That the world stops where our hands end
Expressing a longing for a moment where the world seems to pause at the point where hands meet.
Where our steps leave impressions
Highlighting the impact of footsteps, leaving impressions in the snow.
And by dawn, clear from view
Suggesting that these impressions are visible until dawn.
Where the pines graze the heavens
Describing the height of the pines, reaching towards the heavens.
If the winter ever ends, it will be too soon
Expressing a desire for winter to end, possibly due to its harshness.
Speak up, sing out
Encouraging vocal expression and singing, with gratitude for snow absorbing sound.
Grateful snow will drink up each sound
Implies a positive aspect of winter, where snow enhances the experience of sound.
No path to trace
Suggesting an absence of predefined paths, requiring the creation of one's own journey.
So we'll have to make our own way
Emphasizing the need to forge one's path in the absence of a predefined trail.
Where our steps leave impressions
Reiteration of the impact of footsteps and their lasting impressions.
And by dawn, clear from view
Reaffirming that these impressions are visible until dawn.
Where the pines graze the heavens
Repeating the imagery of towering pines grazing the heavens.
If the winter ever ends, it will be too soon
Reiterating a desire for winter to end, with a sense of impatience.
Where we turn with the seasons
Referring to the cyclical nature of turning with the seasons.
And each year, start anew
Suggesting the start of a new cycle each year.
Where each taste only sweetens
Highlighting the sweetness that comes with each experience or taste.
If the winter ever ends, it will be too soon
Reiterating a desire for winter to end, indicating a preference for the warmer seasons.
These words still run
Indicating the persistence of certain words, possibly suggesting a timeless or recurring theme.
Every spring, I hear them bloom up
Describing the blossoming or resurgence of these words every spring.
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