Wednesday, November 27, 2024
"Window" by The Weather Station
This beautiful new song, "Window" by The Weather Station is chasing me, catching me. It is swirling, moaning, quietly urgent...
My heart is racing as a window opens somewhere to let me out. Streaming down the windowpane, some cold metaphorical literal rain - I’m in physical pain, visceral shame breaks for a second and I can see out again. Outside the street just looks like a painting - what am I doing standing dizzy on my own landing - a change of clothes hastily packed and the key to some apartment cold in my hand - and I know - my heart is racing as a window opens somewhere to let me out - to let me in. To somewhere I already was, softly there in the margins of this so-called love - I touch the edge of it - just a glimpse of it - my own life I guess - streaming wild like a ribbon in the wind, unruly, static, this noise within this must-do can’t-say kind of feeling. I can’t explain right now - just that I’m leaving this time. My heart is racing as a window opens somewhere to let me out.
https://www.theweatherstation.net/
My heart is racing as a window opens somewhere to let me out. Streaming down the windowpane, some cold metaphorical literal rain - I’m in physical pain, visceral shame breaks for a second and I can see out again. Outside the street just looks like a painting - what am I doing standing dizzy on my own landing - a change of clothes hastily packed and the key to some apartment cold in my hand - and I know - my heart is racing as a window opens somewhere to let me out - to let me in. To somewhere I already was, softly there in the margins of this so-called love - I touch the edge of it - just a glimpse of it - my own life I guess - streaming wild like a ribbon in the wind, unruly, static, this noise within this must-do can’t-say kind of feeling. I can’t explain right now - just that I’m leaving this time. My heart is racing as a window opens somewhere to let me out.
https://www.theweatherstation.net/
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