In this haunting ballad, Nick Cave explores themes of loss, emptiness, and the relentless passage of time. The recurring imagery of a "skeleton tree" symbolizes the bare, stripped-down essence of life after a profound personal tragedy. The lyrics convey a sense of isolation and desolation, with the "jittery TV" and empty echoes across the sea amplifying feelings of disconnect from the world. Despite these somber tones, the refrain "And it's alright now" suggests a resigned acceptance or a glimmer of hope amidst despair 🕯️. This poignant piece resonates deeply with anyone grappling with grief and the search for meaning in suffering. #Loss #Reflection
Skeleton Tree
Lyrics
Sunday morning, skeleton tree
Oh, nothing is for free
In the window, a candle
Well, maybe you can see
Fallen leaves thrown across the sky
A jittery TV
Glowing white like fire
Nothing is for free
I called out, I called out
Right across the sea
But the echo comes back empty
And nothing is for free
Sunday morning, skeleton tree
Pressed against the sky
The jittery TV
Glowing white like fire
And I called out, I called out
Right across the sea
I called out, I called out
That nothing is for free
And it's alright now
And it's alright now
And it's alright now
Writer(s): Nicholas Cave, Warren Ellis
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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