"To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuarithe)" is a new English song by Hozier, written and produced by Hozier and Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman. It is featured on the album Unreal Unearth and was released on August 18, 2023. The song… Read More
To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuarithe) Lyrics
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[Verse 1]
A joy hard learned in winter was the warming of the bed
You'd shake for minutes there and move your legs
Wrap the blanket over you and keep your head within
Let your breath heat the air until you'd feel it getting thin
[Chorus]
Uiscefhuaraithe
The feel of coldness only water brings
There are some things that no one teaches you, love
That come natural as a dream you didn't know that you were in
[Post-Chorus]
And darlin', all my dreamin' is only put to shame
And darlin', all my dreamin' has only been given a name
But it came easy, darlin'
As natural as another leg around you in the bed frame
[Verse 2]
In summer's heat, I learned to dread the comin' of the night
The awful things we do to make the head go quiet
You'd press your body to the concrete when you were small
The rains of winter seemed to never leave the walls
[Chorus]
Uiscefhuaraithe
The feel of coolness only water brings
There are some things that no-one teaches you, love
That God in his awful wisdom first programs in
[Post-Chorus]
But darlin', all my dreamin' is only been put to shame
And darlin', all my dreamin' has only been given a name
But it happened easy, darlin'
As natural as another leg around you in the bed
[Bridge]
And I wish I could say
That the river of my arms have found the ocean
I wish I could say the cold lake water of my heart
Christ, it's boilin' over
[Outro]
But it happened easy, darlin'
Natural as another leg around you in the bed frame
[Verse 1: Hozier]
This section introduces the theme of finding warmth in the cold. The imagery of warming the bed and using one's breath to heat the air symbolizes the intimate ways people create comfort in harsh conditions. The act of wrapping oneself in a blanket and feeling the air thin as it warms suggests a deep sense of personal and physical closeness. It highlights how finding warmth is not just a physical necessity but also an emotional one, where intimacy and closeness provide solace.
[Chorus: Hozier]
The chorus emphasizes the unique sensation of coldness that water brings, referred to as "Uiscefhuaraithe." This term symbolizes the inherent and instinctive feelings that are not taught but come naturally, much like a dream one is unaware of. It suggests that some emotional truths and comforts are innate, emphasizing the natural, unlearned aspects of love and connection. This reinforces the idea that certain experiences and feelings are an integral part of human nature.
[Post-Chorus: Hozier]
The post-chorus reflects on how dreams and aspirations are often humbled by reality, yet finding comfort in another person remains effortless and natural. The comparison of emotional experiences to having another leg around in bed underscores the simplicity and inherent nature of intimate connections. It highlights the ease with which people find solace and comfort in each other, emphasizing the naturalness of these experiences.
[Verse 2: Hozier]
In this section, the verse contrasts the discomfort of summer's heat with the dread of night. It reflects on the lengths people go to quiet their minds and find peace. The imagery of pressing one's body to the concrete and the persistent rains of winter symbolize the struggle to find comfort and the lingering effects of past experiences. It suggests that while external conditions may be harsh, the search for emotional solace continues, highlighting the resilience and instinctive nature of seeking comfort.
[Chorus: Hozier]
The chorus repeats the earlier themes, reinforcing the idea of "Uiscefhuaraithe" and the natural, instinctive feelings associated with it. It emphasizes that certain emotional truths and comforts are programmed into us by a higher wisdom, suggesting that these feelings are an inherent part of our nature. This reiterates the naturalness of finding solace and connection in the midst of external challenges.
[Post-Chorus: Hozier]
The post-chorus continues to emphasize the ease with which emotional connections are formed, likening them to the effortless act of having a loved one close in bed. This section reinforces the idea that these intimate experiences are natural and unforced, highlighting the simplicity and authenticity of genuine connection.
[Bridge: Hozier]
The bridge expresses a longing for emotional fulfillment and the contrast between the calm of an ocean and the tumultuous nature of a boiling heart. The imagery of rivers and lakes symbolizes the intense and overwhelming nature of emotions, suggesting a deep desire for connection and completeness. This section reflects the inner turmoil and the yearning for a deeper sense of emotional fulfillment.
[Outro: Hozier]
The outro reiterates the natural ease of finding comfort in another person, emphasizing the inherent nature of these connections. It reinforces the theme of intuitive understanding and the effortless nature of intimate experiences, highlighting the simplicity and authenticity of emotional solace.
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About Song
"To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuarithe)" is a new English song by Hozier, written and produced by Hozier and Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman. It is featured on the album Unreal Unearth and was released on August 18, 2023. The song is published on Hozier's official YouTube channel, which serves as the label.
The song explores the contrasts between cold and warmth, both physically and emotionally. It delves into the natural, intuitive ways people find comfort and connection in different climates. Through vivid imagery and introspective lyrics, Hozier reflects on the unspoken understanding of love and solace, highlighting how some experiences and feelings come naturally, much like a dream. The theme centers on the instinctive and effortless nature of human connection, emphasizing how these experiences are inherent and not learned.
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The "To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuarithe)" song is sung by Hozier.
The "To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuarithe)" song by Hozier lyrics was written by Hozier & Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman.
The "To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuarithe)" song by Hozier was produced by Hozier & Jeff “Gitty” Gitelman.
Hozier released "To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuarithe)" song on Aug 18, 2023.