Black days of winter all were through
The blossoms came and they brought you
Clouds left the sky
And I knew the reason why
They made way for you and the blossom.

The seasons cycle turned again
An April shower now and then
Trees came alive
And the bees left their hive
They came out to see you and the blossom.

People were laughing, smiling with the sun
They knew that summer had begun.

The nights grew warm, the days grew long
Spring turned to summer and was gone
It seemed so fine
All the cider and the wine
But I knew you'd go with the blossom.

When spring returns I'll look again
To find another blossom friend
Until I do
Find something new
I'll just think of you and the blossom.



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    It's about the changing seasons and the people that fade in and out of your life as fleeting and capriciously as a springtime blossom. Sometimes the beauty of life is the impermanance of people and nature. I think it's also about the cyclic nature of life and the seasons.

    suclid003on May 10, 2006   Link
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    This song is so beautiful! Such simlicity in the song's structure, and lyrics that perfectly capture the changing of seasons. One of Drake's finest.

    philphilon October 27, 2007   Link
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    I think he's been abstain from weed during spring end time, He later says that spring was gone which had his friend the Marijuana

    In summer time the harvest of cannbis is not so good .... So he says you would be gone with the blossoms

    When spring returns he will look again for his blossom friend 'Mary Jane' But Tim then it's just lonely and glum....he will find something else in these times...such a beautiful poetic assembly to display his love for cannabis ....we miss you Nick

    riteshdubeon January 23, 2014   Link
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    A song describing how love will come and go in your life, nothing is forever, time changes everything, the seasons will come and go, and so will the people who love you and whom you love. Grieve ,if you must, briefly, and only until there is someone new to love you. "Until I do Find something new I'll just think of you and the blossom"

    The blossoms will return, it will be spring again. I sense hope too.

    ShubhamShuklaon January 14, 2015   Link

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