Fools Garden - Lemon Tree (Official Video)
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: The "blue sky" in the lyrics generally represents hope and happiness, while the "lemon tree" symbolizes bitterness, sadness, and stagnation. Reception & Legacy

The video was produced by and released in May 1996 in the UK. It features two distinct visual styles:

: A popular but unconfirmed urban legend suggests the song was written after the singer's girlfriend died in a car crash against a lemon tree. While the band has not officially verified this, many fans find the lyrics "I'm driving too fast / I'm driving too far" and the themes of depression fitting for this narrative. Fools Garden - Lemon Tree (Official Video)

: Lead singer Peter Freudenthaler is shown inside a literal "enclosed box" decorated to look like a standard living room. Throughout the video, this box is lifted by a crane and towed through various urban settings, symbolizing being "trapped" in one's own headspace even while moving through the world.

: Peter Freudenthaler wrote the song in about 20 minutes on a Sunday afternoon in 1995 while waiting for his girlfriend, who was late. He chose the phrase "lemon tree" simply because he liked how it sounded. : The "blue sky" in the lyrics generally

: The narrative is interspersed with black-and-white footage of the band performing on a soundstage, contrasting the colorful but confined "living room" with a more stark, artistic performance space. Song Meaning & Interpretations

The official music video for by Fools Garden (1995) is a surreal visual representation of isolation and the "crippling, mind-numbing ennui" of daily life. Video Concept & Production While the band has not officially verified this,

The song’s origins are surprisingly mundane, though listeners have developed more tragic theories over time: