| Jackson C. Frank – Milk and Honey Lyrics | 1 year ago |
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I think this is about a man who has a woman, "Autumn", he somewhat likes her (yes and no) but thinks there are other women out there. They start to grow apart and he moves on to find someone who he thinks is better (winter), he has to leave Autumn because he has to be honest that Autumn isn't his true love. He is lulled to winter by her promises. Next it sounds like this has happened multiple times, he keeps needing to move on to someone better only to realize they aren't better. And by spring, he is all alone. In the final part, he uses plural autumns, at the beginning it was singular. Gold and silver are the promises and things he sees in the women, but he realizes all of those only burns him since they are all lies and never end up coming true. Milk and honey were their lies, they promised him things that weren't so. |
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