Gregory Alan Isakov captures the essence of fleeting moments and bittersweet transitions in this song. The lyrics evoke a nostalgic feeling, using imagery like "dandelion wine" which suggests cherished, yet ephemeral moments from summer days to autumn's arrival. The mention of cutting grass for gasoline symbolizes working hard to maintain fleeting connections or experiences. As seasons change, so do circumstances, illustrated by the transition from summer to fall and the poignant act of packing up belongings—a metaphor for moving on from past phases of life. This song beautifully reflects on the passage of time and the sweet sorrow found in memories tied to specific times and places.
Dandelion Wine
Lyrics
Summer days were just a magazine
A magazine, a magazine
Cutting grass for gasoline
For gasoline so I can see ya soon
Fall swooned
Left me drunk in a field
Dandelion wine for a year
And I packed up the dust
Of all that I owned
Handkerchief hung from a pole
I rolled out the day that the apples fell
Writer(s): Gregory Alan Isakov
Copyright(s): Lyrics © THIRD SIDE MUSIC INC.
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