Later on we'll conspireAs we dream by the fireTo face unafraid the plans that we madeWalking in a winter wonderland! Walking in a winter wonderland! Walking in a winter wonderland!
The middle section includes the famous "Parson Brown" snowman dialogue, where the couple playfully pretends the snowman is a minister asking if they are married. Sam Feldt - Winter Wonderland (Lyrics)
Gone away is the bluebirdHere to stay is a new birdHe sings a love song, as we go alongWalking in a winter wonderland! Walking in a winter wonderland! Later on we'll conspireAs we dream by the
Feldt maintains his signature "sunset" sound—characterized by melodic piano lines, bright synths, and a driving 119 BPM tempo—to transform the typically orchestral or jazz-inflected carol into a dance-floor-ready anthem. The track features a mix of electronic and acoustic elements, balancing the nostalgic "sleigh bell" atmosphere with modern house rhythms. The middle section includes the famous "Parson Brown"
The opening verses set a visual scene of glistening snow and "sleigh bells" that invite the listener into a dreamlike environment.
The lyrics follow the standard structure of the original 1934 poem by Richard B. Smith, emphasizing the romantic and playful nature of a snowy landscape.