The Weight Of The Wind

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Shedding the Burden of Past Loves

In 'The Weight Of The Wind,' a-ha delves into the emotional turmoil of trying to move on from past relationships and memories. The song opens with a vivid image of a new face against a familiar town, symbolizing a fresh start or a new chapter in life. Both the narrator and the subject are seeking to escape their pasts, hoping to find solace in new experiences. However, the weight of past memories and lost loves continues to burden them, making it difficult to truly move forward.

The recurring metaphor of the 'weight of the wind' represents the emotional baggage that the subject carries. This weight is described as resting hard on their shoulders, a physical manifestation of the emotional strain they are under. The wind, often a symbol of change and freedom, here becomes a heavy, oppressive force, highlighting the difficulty of letting go. The lyrics suggest that the person they love will never be found, implying a sense of hopelessness and resignation.

The song also touches on themes of jealousy and regret. The lines 'I see their snakey arms entwined / So clear and cruel / In your jealous mind' paint a picture of a mind tormented by jealousy and the inability to let go of past relationships. The rain, often a symbol of cleansing and renewal, here becomes a backdrop for lost words and unresolved emotions. The song's melancholic tone and introspective lyrics capture the struggle of moving on from a love that can never be reclaimed, making it a poignant exploration of human emotions and the complexities of the heart.

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