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Relient K’s “High of 75” uses an extended metaphor of the weather to refer to the singer’s mood. It does this to a fun pop-punk beat, with similar ups and downs.
The chorus seems to reference the “Joy of the Lord”, found after becoming a Christian. This means that he doesn’t need to be dependent on...
[Verse 1]
We were talking together
I said, "What's up with this weather?"
Don't know whether or not
How sad I just got
Was on my own volition?
Or if I'm just missin' the sun
And tomorrow, I know will be rainy at best
And the forecast, I know is that I'll be depressed
But I'll wait outside hopin' that I'll catch sight of the sun
[Pre-Chorus]
Because on and off
The clouds have fought for control over the sky
And lately the weather has been so bi-polar
And consequently, so have I
[Chorus]
And now I'm sunny with a high of 75
Since You took my heavy heart
And made it light
And it's funny how you find you enjoy your life
When you're happy to be alive
[Verse 2]
And the temperature is freezing
And then, after dark
There's a cold frost sweeping
In over my heart
And we might break up if I don't wake up to the sun
[Pre-Chorus]
Because on and off
The clouds have fought for control over the sky
And lately the weather has been so bi-polar
And consequently, so have I
[Chorus]
But now I'm sunny with a high of 75
Since You took my heavy heart
And made it light
And it's funny how you find you enjoy your life
When you're happy to be alive
Sunny with a high of 75
Since You took my heavy heart
And made it light (Made it light)
And its funny how you find you enjoy your life
When you're happy to be alive
High of 75 was written by Matthew Thiessen.
High of 75 was produced by Mark Lee Townsend & Matthew Thiessen.
Relient K released High of 75 on Tue Nov 02 2004.