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Seasons

America

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Seasons

Song byAmerica
in AlbumHearts

Written by Dewey Bunnell, ©1975

Found on Hearts.

First came the winter

And then came the morning

Bright coral branches that pass you again

Down from the meadow and onto the seashore

Came the vast checkerboard kingdom of men

Sun radiates gold infrarays

Time to prepare for the fall

Harvest the corn, watch for the storm

Soon we will hear winter call

Ice on the pond, won't stay too long

Too thin to walk it today

Ice on the pond, something went wrong

Frost must be lost on the way

Evening is falling

The tree is a silhouette

As seen by the teddy bear

Watching his den

Spring came so quickly

That I did not see her

Just turn around

And she's coming again

Wind chimes along, rising at dawn

Seasons in circles too match

Each comes along, singing his song

Burying thoughts of the past

LanguageEnglish
Translated byAllen Morningstar

About this Song

Seasons by America is a reflective song that delves into themes of change, the passage of time, and the cycles of life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the changing seasons as metaphors for the stages of life, illustrating how experiences and emotions ebb and flow over time. The song evokes a nostalgic, contemplative mood, encouraging listeners to appreciate the beauty and inevitability of life's transformations. Key moments in the song include poignant observations about nature and intrinsic personal growth, adding a deeper layer of introspection to the overall narrative.

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