A Darker Forest Lyrics

Lyric discussion by TheAbstruseMeaning 

Cover art for A Darker Forest lyrics by Thursday

I love this song's depth. I think it is fairly up to interpretation but the metaphors are beautifully layered.

The whole idea of a 'darker forest' implies something beforehand that was either not as dark or not even a forest. This concept is developed in the first verse with the line 'presence of the world at hand' when the storms have passed, and in the second verse with 'darker forest waits'. Things have changed, and it seems for the worse. This first verse is also summarizing the extent of the change and describing the darker forest, how it paints blood with the sun (turning positive into negative imagery) and how it casts in relief all the colors previously seen (same idea). It's a great image because being inside a forest really does change the colors and envelop light into shadows.

The chorus gets into the person's feelings about coming into this new place- the question of is it even real, and could it be possible. It's the idea of being someplace that you never thought you would be, and never wanted to be, where light is fractured and branches are broken, and the darkness is stifling. The second part is developing the first question- things have become so different, the forest is so dark, the person is wondering whether or not everything has become a lie, and if there was ever another way out.

The second and final verse is my favorite. The metaphor of a dark forest here is that it is so easy to become lost in one. The person is caught in a repetitive cycle of reliving mistakes and trying to find where they first went astray- but never able to really find that singular place, because every fork in the road just extends back farther into the deep. Finally, it's about the realization that no choice was really 'right', and every choice would have brought you to this place... 'Walk in circles, and never find our way.' Truly lost in the forest.

It seems to me like the forest itself is just a metaphor for a place in life where we feel like there is no way out or feel lost, and question everything we used to know. The different ways Geoff describes it is pretty amazing. You can really imagine it as he sings, and that's what I love about his lyricism.

From Geoff's point of view, it might specifically have something to do with a relationship- the plural 'we' in the verses (we had been, we relive, we'll walk) and then the singular 'I' in the chorus seem to give that inclination. In the context of the rest of the album's material that idea would also make sense. But that's just a guess.

Wow, I love you. You put my thoughts into words and expanded them in ways I couldn't. Lovely song, lovely meaning.