My World Fell Down

Whispers of Winter: Sagittarius' Melancholic Tale
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Lyrics

Just like a breath of spring

Expresses the arrival of something refreshing and positive, akin to the rejuvenating feel of spring.

You came my way

Describes the unexpected entrance of someone into the speaker's life.

I heard a bluebird sing

Highlights a joyful moment represented by the singing of a bluebird, symbolizing happiness or harmony.

But not today

Contrasts the previous positivity with a current absence of the positive experience.


'Cause it's wintertime

Suggests a change in the emotional climate, possibly a metaphorical winter, signifying a cold and desolate period.

And the leaves are brown

Uses the changing color of leaves to convey the transition to a less vibrant and hopeful state.

Since you went away

Indicates a departure or separation, leading to a significant shift in the speaker's world.

My world fell down (my world fell down)

Reiterates the profound impact of the departure on the speaker's life, emphasizing a collapse or downturn.

My world fell down, fell down

Repeats the sentiment of a dramatic decline in the speaker's world, underlining the emotional intensity.


I see your suitcase lying

Describes the physical manifestation of departure through the presence of a packed suitcase.

Packed up to go

Expresses the inevitability of the departure, creating a sense of powerlessness in the speaker.

I stop myself from crying

Reflects the speaker's attempt to suppress emotions, particularly the urge to cry.

How I don't know

Acknowledges the difficulty in understanding or coping with the departure.


'Cause it's wintertime

Reiterates the wintertime metaphor, reinforcing the cold and barren emotional landscape.

And the leaves are brown

Connects the changing color of leaves to the departure, emphasizing the ongoing impact.

Since you went away

Recalls the departure as a pivotal moment leading to a downward spiral in the speaker's life.

My world fell down (my world fell down)

Reaffirms the profound impact of the departure on the speaker's world, with a sense of inevitability.

My world fell down, fell down

Repeats the intensity of the emotional collapse, emphasizing its depth and significance.


Da-da-da, da-da-da-da (ba-ba-ba-ba)

Utilizes nonsensical sounds and syllables, possibly serving as an emotional expression or a musical interlude.

Da-da-da-da, da-da

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Da-da-da, da-da-da-da (ba-ba-ba-ba)

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Da-da-da-da, da-da

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'Cause it's wintertime

Continues the wintertime metaphor, reinforcing the prevailing emotional coldness and desolation.

And the leaves are brown

Reiterates the connection between the changing season and the impact of the departure.

Since you went away

Reminds of the ongoing emotional fallout, portraying a prolonged and enduring effect.

My world fell down (my world fell down)

Reaffirms the speaker's world collapsing as a direct consequence of the departure.

My world fell down

Restates the emotional collapse, emphasizing its enduring nature.


'Cause it's wintertime

Reiterates the wintertime metaphor, emphasizing the persisting emotional chill and desolation.

And the leaves are brown

Recalls the connection between the changing season and the ongoing impact of the departure.

Since you went away

Reminds of the prolonged emotional fallout, underlining its enduring and persistent nature.

My world fell down (my world fell down)

Reaffirms the speaker's world collapsing as an enduring consequence of the departure.

My world fell down, down, down

Concludes by reiterating the intensity and depth of the emotional collapse, using repetition for emphasis.

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