Ophelia (The Lumineers)

“Ophelia” by The Lumineers is a song about the fleeting nature of love and the inevitable heartbreak that comes with it, personified through the character of Ophelia.

🥇1st Place – The Lumineers

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🥈2nd Place – Letennrua -x-

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🥉3rd Place – Allie Sherlock

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4th Place – KEXP

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5th Place – Jeremy Lotruglio Music

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6th Place – Emma Beckett

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7th Place – Reese Westerhoff

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8th Place – Vance Joy

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9th Place – Matt Schuster Music

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10th Place – The Accidentals

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11th Place – SiriusXM

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12th Place – Asia James

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13th Place – Lily Hain

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14th Place – JoyRx Music

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15th Place – julia dróżdż

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16th Place – KIRZY

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17th Place – Emma Cammer

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Did you know?

The song “Ophelia” uses the character of Ophelia from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” as a metaphor for a lover who is both enchanting and elusive.

The lyrics “Ophelia, you’ve been on my mind, girl, since the flood” suggest a deep, lingering affection, while “Ophelia, heaven help the fool who falls in love” hints at the potential for heartbreak.

The repetition of “Ophelia” throughout the song emphasizes the emotional pull and the cyclical nature of the relationship.

The line “And the water’s high, and you’ve been on my mind” further reinforces the idea of being overwhelmed by emotions, much like the floods mentioned earlier.

The song’s folk-rock style and the band’s known storytelling approach align with a narrative of love and loss, making it a poignant reflection on the complexities of romantic relationships.

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