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Leaves In The River Lyrics
I met a girl on halloween
well she was lost and i was drunk and it was dark and cold out when we left and as we walked the rain started the leaves ive felt (?) with every step and all around around us people slept alone with their dreams the wind came down from out the planes and blew the leaves out through the streets I wondered how far leaves could realy fly would they rest in several yards or make it to the city or would they end up in the river just to float away she pointed to a small brick house and said it was where she grew up the lights were out she asked if we could stop for a while her hair was still just getting wet water running down her neck collecting in the hand printed cement beneath her feet apparently there had been a death someone close had nothing left because she hadn't left him in the end I saw her blush when I asked if she always talked like that she said it only happened when she drank and later on I felt her hand slipping into my cold fist she promised me a kiss as soon as we got home her costume had begun to tear she ran ahead and turned to me her laughter echoed through the empty streets
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10-03-2007
ive listened to this song practically non stop since the cd came out, its definitely my favorite right now, but honestly they're all pretty good.
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11-10-2007
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12-01-2007
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01-30-2008
The brick house symbolizes the girl's past and childhood. She has been blown away from it, and now returns to visit. The under-emphasized image of the hand print in cement is meant to tell the audience that she is physically connected to this place which she no longer calls home. The hand print is obviously a remnant of her childhood, something she had done a long time ago when the cement was still wet and house still being built. Her confession of someone close to her dying, leaving her with nothing, because she had refused to leave him when he was dying, is something akin to the dialogues in "A Zoo Story." The confessional tone paired with the seeming ordinariness, and yet absurdity of the situation really reminded me of the play. Jerry divulges his life, and consequently reveals life truths and secrets about himself that he did not mean to reveal. The woman in this song also reveals aspects of her life that uncover more than mere facts and are also open to extensive interpretation. For example, why did her refusal to leave this man (whoever it was) lead to her isolation from everyone else in her life?
There is so much symbolism in this piece, and yet, my favorite remains the common motif of the leaves. The images of dead leaves blowing away in a late-October wind is common enough to everyone. However, the speaker questions where these leaves will end up. The leaves, of course, symbolize human beings, and their quest for their true path in life. The "suburb yards," "city," or simply landing in the river "just to float away" represent all the different paths one might take in life. In comparing humans to leaves, the speaker also asserts that we are completely helpless to our fate, adopting an Oedipal view of the world.
The tear in the girls' costume as she runs away laughing represents yet another aspect of human nature. The costume is symbolic for the facade that everyone wears. Her mask is cracking to let in the comforting presence of this new man (notice that she "turned to me"). This budding romance theory is supported by the promise of a "kiss as soon as we got home." The theme to glean from these lines would be that confessions to someone and letting down the mask can be a source of great relief.
The tone of this piece is nostalgic and detached, which is set by the calm, soft instrumentals as well as by the very soothing singing voice. The diction and words themselves are very common, but carry many connotations with them. There are also many words that connotate a certain hollowness. The streets are empty, the people are asleep, it is raining, cold, dark, and the lights in the house are off. The mood is very somber, nostalgic, and slightly hopeful with the last few lines.
I really like this piece, not just for the symbolic and metaphorical meanings that I can glean from it, but also for the mood. It has so many meanings on so many different levels, and I discover something new about it everytime I listen. It has many different universal themes that connect to scores of other literary works, and is especially reminiscent of "A Zoo Story" in its character interaction.
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04-02-2008
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06-04-2009
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