Brother Sparrow
Brother Sparrow

Agnes Obel - Brother Sparrow Lyrics

In the heart of urban solitude, a poignant tale of longing unfolds. 🌃 The song speaks of an individual observing life from their window, yearning for connection and communication. The 'Brother Sparrow' symbolizes a messenger or link to the outside world,… Read more

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May 2, 2014
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Brother Sparrow Lyrics

Voices in the street
Footsteps on the concrete
Guess I hear just every sound
On the ground
From my window view
I know a color blue
That can bite so very hard
The day apart

Picture fresh as water clear
Days have passed without you here
Street lights dancing on the dark
Across the park
Waiting for a word from you
Waiting for a sign or two
Footsteps on the city ground
You know the sound

Brother Sparrow, whoa-oh-oh-oh
Come tomorrow, whoa-oh-oh-oh
To my window, whoa-oh-oh-oh

Brother Sparrow, whoa-oh-oh-oh
Come tomorrow, whoa-oh-oh-oh
To my window, whoa-oh-oh-oh

Writer(s): Agnes Caroline Thaarup Obel
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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What is the Meaning of Brother Sparrow?

In the heart of urban solitude, a poignant tale of longing unfolds. 🌃 The song speaks of an individual observing life from their window, yearning for connection and communication. The 'Brother Sparrow' symbolizes a messenger or link to the outside world, perhaps someone dearly missed. Every sound, every color noticed is tinged with the hope of their return. Yet, time passes without them - days are marked by street lights dancing on the dark and silence fills the space once filled with their presence. 🐦 But hope persists - in the form of waiting for signs, words, and tomorrow's promise. Thus unfolds a deeply touching narrative about human connection, absence, and the enduring spirit of hope.

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