Paul Verlaine

Enchanting Echoes: Unveiling the Whimsical World of Paul Verlaine
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Lyrics

There's a note

Expressing the presence of a message or communication.

That the world plays out of tune

Suggesting that the world is not in harmony or is discordant.

Some silver afternoon

Referring to a particular time, possibly a serene afternoon with a metallic quality.

And you see the sunlight dying on the lawn

Describing the visual experience of sunlight fading on the lawn, implying a sense of transience.


Paul Verlaine, Paul Verlaine

Addressing or referencing Paul Verlaine, a French poet.

Such an in- such an insubstantial day

Highlighting the intangible nature of the day associated with Verlaine.

Sometimes in a lonely alleyway

Describing a location, possibly a desolate alleyway.

Everything cracks like porcelain

Using metaphorical language to convey fragility and vulnerability.


Paul Verlaine, Paul Verlaine

Repeating the address to or reference of Paul Verlaine.

Such an in- such an insubstantial day

Reiterating the elusive quality of the day associated with Verlaine.

All the empty sidewalks in the street

Depicting deserted sidewalks in the street.

All the voices in the fields

Referring to voices in the fields, suggesting a remote or isolated environment.

What if they're real?

Raising a question about the authenticity or reality of the mentioned voices.


Paul Verlaine, Paul Verlaine

Again invoking the name or presence of Paul Verlaine.

Such an in- such an insubstantial day

Reaffirming the ethereal nature of the day associated with Verlaine.

All the empty sidewalks in the street

Repeating the image of empty sidewalks, emphasizing desolation.

All the voices in the fields

Reiterating the existence of voices in the fields, prompting contemplation on their reality.

What if they're real?

Persisting in questioning the authenticity of the voices mentioned earlier.

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