The song presents an emotional exploration of grief and longing, as the narrator reflects on a profound personal loss. Imagery of nature, such as "two ravens in the old oak tree" and "bluebells in the late December," evokes a melancholic yet serene atmosphere, hinting at the eternal cycle of life and death. The narrator's dreams become a sanctuary, a space where they reconnect with the deceased in a more vivid, comforting form. The visitations are perceived as signs, blurring the line between reality and illusion, suggesting the deceased is not gone but simply resting. Through these visions, the narrator clings to hope, believing in anything that might return their loved one to them. Ultimately, the song captures the enduring love and pain of losing someone, yet clinging to the possibility of spiritual reunion. #GriefJourney #LossAndHope #SpiritualConnection #EmotionalResonance
Signs
Lyrics
Two ravens in the old oak tree
And one for you and one for me
And bluebells in the late December
I see signs now all the time
The last time we slept together
There was something that was not there
You never wanted to alarm me
But I'm the one that's drowning now
I could sleep forever these days
'Cause in my dreams I see you again
But this time fleshed out fuller face
In your confirmation dress
It was so like you to visit me
To let me know you were okay
It was so like you to visit me
Always worried about someone else
At your funeral I was so upset
So, so upset
In your life you were larger than this
Statue statuesque
I see signs now all the time
That you're not dead, you're sleeping
I believe in anything
That brings you back home to me
I see signs now all the time
That you're not dead, you're sleeping
I believe in anything
That brings you back home to me
Writer(s): Russell Lissack, Kele Okereke
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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