Days feel hard earned
Night grows longer
Summer says its goodbyes
And darkness covers
We find shelter
Our own place to hide

Oh
As the light goes out
Thoughts turn to angels
Over us
Oh
As the night comes in
Dreams start their drifting
And you hear
A lullaby

Ooooh
A lullaby
You and I

Trees touch windows
Say their hellos
We hear this house as it settles in
Worry slips away
It don't know your name
It don't know where to find us

Oh
As the light goes out
Thoughts turn to angels
All around us
Oh
As the night comes in
Dreams start their drifting
And we hear
A lullaby
A lullaby
You and I
You and I

Lullaby
Oooh


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Lullaby Lyrics as written by Ryan Tedder Brent Michael Kutzle

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  • +3
    General Comment

    I personally dont think its about dieing, i think he wrote it to be exactly that, a lullaby. the part that speaks alot to me is "Trees touch windows Say their hellos We hear this house as it settles in" Reminds me of falling asleep as a kid with the trees scratching the windows and hearing the creaking of my parents house as i fall asleep. Brings back good memories

    canduon August 01, 2010   Link
  • +3
    My Interpretation

    I think that when he says that "Thoughts turn to angels All around us", is a way to say that your thoughts are getting lighted and more more stress-free. They transform into happy, calm and welcoming thought that just wonder around; maybe keeping us safe, protecting us (like guardians angels) from the "Worry (who) slips away ".

    Lilou509on July 31, 2013   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    This so is so peacfull ,and well written .

    To me it just seems as death when our body is at peace thoughts go to angels .

    As if the lights go out meaning our life ,

    Idk just a thought . :\

    timelesstuneson November 21, 2009   Link
  • +2
    My Opinion

    Worry slips away It don't know your name It don't know where to find us this can be refered to lost love sad but true

    njryanon September 04, 2010   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I love this song.

    noiamnotwhereibelongon December 29, 2009   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I think it was meant for his son.

    Rhekinoson June 05, 2012   Link
  • +1
    Song Meaning

    I love this song so much! There is no doubt what the song is about. It is about winter coming on, and is not a sad song. Read the lyrics about nights getting longer, finding shelter, etc. The happy words are "Worry slips away It don't know your name It don't know where to find us". In essence they happily and together have found shelter from the winter.

    tulsa7035on May 29, 2015   Link

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