Meadows Of Heaven
Gregorian
Nostalgic Reverie in 'Meadows Of Heaven'
In 'Meadows Of Heaven,' Gregorian takes listeners on a poignant journey through the landscapes of memory and nostalgia. The song opens with the imagery of closing eyes and a dying lantern, symbolizing the transition from the present to a dreamlike state where the past comes alive. The scent of 'wildhoney and dew' evokes a sensory connection to childhood, a time of innocence and wonder. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of 'childhood games,' 'woods and lakes,' and 'streams of silver,' all of which are metaphors for the simplicity and purity of youth.
The recurring phrase 'Meadows of heaven' serves as a metaphor for an idyllic, almost utopian place where the singer's happiest memories reside. This 'meadow of life' is filled with 'flowers of wonder' and 'hidden treasures,' representing the cherished moments and experiences that define one's early years. The mention of a '5-year-old winterheart' suggests a sense of eternal youth and innocence, frozen in time. The imagery of a 'rocking chair without a dreamer' and a 'wooden swing without laughter' poignantly captures the void left by the passage of time and the loss of childhood joy.
As the song progresses, the singer reflects on the inevitability of change and the bittersweet nature of memories. 'Flowers wither, treasures stay hidden' until the '1st star of fall' appears, symbolizing the fleeting nature of life and the enduring value of cherished memories. The song concludes with the singer falling asleep and revisiting these memories, finding solace in 'Mother's care' and the 'color of the kites.' 'Meadows Of Heaven' is a heartfelt ode to the innocence of childhood and the timeless beauty of cherished memories, wrapped in a dreamlike, almost ethereal musical arrangement.