In this melancholic narrative, the lyricist employs vivid imagery and symbolism to convey a tale of love, loss, and regret. The crane is a metaphorical representation of a beloved woman who gradually loses her vitality, symbolized by the falling feathers. The repeated line "And I will hang my head" reflects the speaker's deep remorse and shame over his inability to prevent her deterioration. The gray sky and bitter sting further emphasize the pervasive sense of despair. The song subtly alludes to the Japanese folklore 'The Crane Wife,' where a man unknowingly causes suffering to his wife who is secretly a crane. This interpretation suggests that the song is a poignant exploration of human selfishness and its devastating consequences on those we hold dear.
The Crane Wife 3
Lyrics
And under the boughs unbowed
All clothed in a snowy shroud
She had no heart, so hardened
All under the boughs unbowed
Each feather it fell from skin
'Til threadbare, as she grew thin
How were my eyes so blinded?
Each feather it fell from skin
And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low
A gray sky, a bitter sting
A rain cloud, a crane on wing
All out beyond horizon
A gray sky, a bitter sting
And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low
And I will hang my head, hang my head low, low, low
Writer(s): Colin Meloy
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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