Come To My Window

Melissa Etheridge Melissa Etheridge

A Love That Defies Boundaries: The Yearning in 'Come To My Window'

Melissa Etheridge's 'Come To My Window' is a poignant exploration of longing and the lengths one will go to for love. The song's chorus, with its repeated plea for the beloved to 'come to my window,' sets the tone for a narrative steeped in yearning and emotional intensity. The imagery of crawling inside and waiting by the light of the moon evokes a sense of secrecy and intimacy, suggesting a love that exists outside the bounds of societal norms or expectations.

The verses delve deeper into the emotional landscape of the song. Etheridge sings of dialing numbers just to hear the breath of her beloved, standing inside her personal hell, and holding the hand of death. These lines are rich with metaphor, illustrating the depth of her desperation and the extent of her devotion. The 'precious ache' she refers to is a powerful representation of the pain and beauty of love, a duality that many can relate to. Her willingness to forsake all others and endure immense suffering just to reach her beloved underscores the intensity of her feelings.

Etheridge's declaration that she doesn't care what others think or say about her love adds a layer of defiance and resilience to the song. This sentiment is particularly resonant given Etheridge's own life and career, as she has been an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and has often used her music to address themes of love and acceptance. 'Come To My Window' thus becomes not just a personal plea, but a broader statement about the power and legitimacy of love in all its forms.

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