Winter

Embracing Seasons: Love, Loss, and Resilience in "Winter
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Lyrics

Voices can set wood on fire

Voices have the power to ignite passion or conflict.

But voices can also build houses

Vocal communication can contribute to both destruction and construction in relationships.

I burnt down your house when I was tired

Expresses regret for causing harm or disruption, possibly in a relationship.

but I'm learning to build another

Despite past mistakes, there is a commitment to learn and rebuild.

Mouths can bring about some heartbreaks, but we'll keep building wooden homes

Communication can lead to heartache, but the determination to continue building relationships persists.

I'm still looking for my lighthouse

The search for guidance and support, symbolized by a lighthouse.

Crossing out all your love poems

Rejecting or distancing oneself from love-related writings.


The summer you learned how to fall out of love

Reflecting on a past summer where one learned to fall out of love.

The summer I learned how to fall out of love

Recalling a personal experience of learning to move on from a romantic relationship.

The summer I learned how to hold my head high

Gaining self-confidence and resilience during a particular summer.

The summer I learned how you could wanna die

Discovering the intensity of emotional pain during a summer.


But winter comes too

Winter, a metaphor for cold and challenging times, also affects the speaker.


Your mouth told me we would swim again

A promise of future togetherness made through verbal communication.

And mine would call you my best friend

Past closeness and friendship, now reduced to painful memories.

Now you're just a voice that makes me cry

The speaker's voice causes emotional pain, making it difficult to face others.

And it's still hard to look boys in the eye

Difficulty maintaining eye contact due to emotional distress.


Some hearts they know how to fall out of love

Recognition that some hearts are capable of moving on from love.

Some hearts they never will fall out of love

Some hearts may never fully recover from the impact of love.

Some hearts they love til you hold your head high

Love can empower individuals to hold their heads high.

Some hearts they love til you could wanna die

Love can also bring about intense emotional struggles.


You told me you'd run to find me

A promise of support and commitment to be found, but there is fear and hesitation.

But I'm afraid to be found

Aversion to being discovered or exposed, possibly due to past experiences.

I've been known again and again

Repetition of past mistakes and reluctance to leave a familiar place.

So I'll never leave this town

A decision to stay in a known environment despite challenges.


The summer you learned how to fall out of love

Recollection of a summer marked by the process of falling out of love.

The summer I learned how to fall out of love

Personal experience of learning to move on from romantic feelings during a specific summer.

The summer I learned how to hold my head high

Growing emotionally stronger and more resilient during a particular summer.

The summer I learned how you could wanna die

Acknowledging the potential for intense emotional pain in love.


But winter comes too

Reiteration of the impact of winter, symbolizing difficulties and challenges.

But winter comes too

No specific information provided in the lyrics.

But winter comes too

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But winter comes with you

Winter is associated with the presence of someone significant, possibly bringing both challenges and companionship.

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