

In the second verse, the protagonist reflects further on the consequences of their own lies and the impact it has had on their life. It signifies the readiness to move on and let go of the past. The snow falling and smiling could symbolize the passing of time and the beauty of embracing change. The chorus, sung by Yoko Ono, represents a yearning for freedom and release from the burdens of the past. The protagonist reflects on the impact of their own actions and the influence of others, questioning why they were changed by "crooked hearts." This could refer to negative experiences or toxic relationships that have affected their sense of self. The closing of the parkway and the boarding up of windows and doors symbolize a sense of entrapment or being held back. The lyrics in the verses reflect on the lies one tells oneself and the ways in which they can restrict personal growth.

It suggests that despite any outward appearance of calmness or stability, there is a deep need for change and personal exploration.

The repeated line, "Cracks on its surface made it clear that there’s warm water bubbling up from within," can be interpreted as a metaphor for the inner turmoil and emotions that are bubbling beneath the surface. The song carries an emotional undertone, highlighting the desire to break away from a stagnant or monotonous existence and embark on a new chapter. Yoko Ono) is a song that explores themes of longing for change, embracing growth, and finding solace in personal transformation. "I'm Ready to Move On / Wild Heart Reprise" by Bleachers (ft.
