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Just like saying good-bye, it won't be fun at all.īy the end of the song, we are left disgusted with his depressing, nihilistic, bitter attitude about things. It will be one long, horrible, drawn-out apocalypse. He's being sarcastic-he really just wants to be alone because humanity disgusts him now.Įventually all the flames from the aforementioned magnifying glass effect will cease, as they will be extinguished by the ever-rising water level. More sarcasm from a very bitter survivor of the "heat holocaust".
#Lyric let it snow movie#
These lines remind me of the commercials for the movie "The Day After Tomorrow". Only because there is no energy to power them anymore.Īt best, wishful thinking. It was written in Hollywood, California during a heat wave as Cahn and Styne imagined cooler conditions. He's being sarcastic because he's bitter over what has happened to the planet-'well since everything's in flames, I can at least make some good popcorn!' Also, this line explains why "the fire is so delightful". ' Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow ', also known as simply ' Let It Snow ', is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945. Wishful thinking at its best, but then again he might be delusional because of the extreme heat. Because the excess water caused by melting polar ice caps has covered most of the land. He explains why it's "so delightful" in a few lines. Remember setting ants on fire with a magnifying glass when you were a kid? Neither do I, but that's what will happen because of global warming, except, of course, it won't be just ants that are the victim. Some places used to be so full of snow, and now look at them. My InterpretationI think this song is about living in a post-apocalyptic, post-global-warming future. Walking in a winter wonderland (let it snow) I know, but if you'll really hold me tight (so tight) You know Johnny, you're the king of Christmas?Īnd since we've no place to go (nowhere to got)īut you can do the job when you're in town