Dive into a haunting tale that weaves together personal grief, historical tragedy, and surreal imagery, all to the tune of a distinctly melancholic melody. The lyrics reflect the lingering sorrow over a lost loved one, combining historical references—such as the year 1945, hinting at the end of World War II—with poetic metaphors of transformation and longing. The imagery of a girl reborn as a boy in Spain playing fiery pianos and a brother voyaging on a comet express themes of life, death, and enduring loss. Amidst the sorrow, there's a nostalgic urge to pack up the fragments of a past life and hold onto just enough to move forward. Despite the world's chaos and decay, the song poignantly voices a desire to preserve innocence and beauty—embodied by white roses—even amidst life's inevitable decay.
Holland, 1945
Lyrics
The only girl I've ever loved
Was born with roses in her eyes
But then they buried her alive
One evening in 1945
With just her sister at her side
And only weeks before the guns
All came and rained on everyone
Now she's a little boy in Spain
Playing pianos filled with flames
On empty rings around the sun
I'll sing to say my dream has come
But now we must pack up every piece
Of the life we used to love
Just to keep ourselves
At least enough to carry on
And now we ride the circus wheel
With your dark brother wrapped in white
Says it was good to be alive
But now he rides a comet's flame
And won't be coming back again
The Earth looks better from a star
That's right above from where you are
He didn't mean to make you cry
With sparks that ring and bullets fly
On empty rings around your heart
The world just screams and falls apart
But now we must pack up every piece
Of the life we used to love
Just to keep ourselves
At least enough to carry on
And here's where your mother sleeps
And here is the room where your brothers were born
Indentations in the sheets
Where their bodies once moved but don't move anymore
And it's so sad to see the world agree
That they'd rather see their faces filled with flies
All when I'd want to keep white roses in their eyes
Writer(s): Jeffery Nye Mangum
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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