Always Take The Weather With You

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The Emotional Climate: Understanding 'Always Take The Weather With You' by Crowded House

Crowded House's song 'Always Take The Weather With You' delves into the idea that our internal emotional state influences how we perceive and interact with the world around us. The lyrics suggest that no matter where we go, we carry our personal 'weather'—our moods, feelings, and attitudes—with us. This concept is encapsulated in the recurring line, 'Everywhere you go, you always take the weather with you,' emphasizing that our internal climate can shape our external experiences.

The song opens with vivid imagery, such as 'singing stormy weather' and 'fifty-seven Mount Pleasant Street,' which sets a scene of emotional turbulence and personal reflection. The mention of historical figures like Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire, juxtaposed with the inability to 'conquer the blue sky,' serves as a metaphor for the futility of trying to control or escape one's emotional state. The blue sky symbolizes a sense of peace and clarity that remains elusive despite external efforts.

Further, the lyrics explore the dichotomy between stagnation and liberation. The 'small boat made of China' going nowhere on the mantelpiece represents a state of inertia, while the choice between lying 'like a lounge room lizard' or singing 'like a bird released' highlights the potential for emotional freedom. This contrast underscores the idea that while we may feel stuck or confined by our circumstances, we have the power to change our internal 'weather' and, consequently, our outlook on life.

Ultimately, 'Always Take The Weather With You' is a poignant reminder of the profound impact our inner emotional landscape has on our daily lives. It encourages listeners to be mindful of their internal states and to recognize that true change begins from within.

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