"Cascades" by High Highs is a song about a young woman who travels across the world to start a new life. She meets someone special in Salt Lake City and falls in love with them. However, the song also carries a warning sign about the dangers of love and the uncertainty of relationships. The song describes the woman's journey as she experiences many new things, from the cascades in nature to the wild eyes of love. The chorus repeats the lines "Don't you feel the same / In a cold September / You can have the world" as a way of saying that love can make you feel like anything is possible, but it can also be dangerous and unpredictable. The song ends with the question, "Will I see you again / In the cold September / You can have the world, world, world," suggesting that the relationship may not last and that there is a sense of longing for something that may be lost. The lyrics are poetic and evocative, and the haunting melody adds to the sense of melancholy and longing. Overall, "Cascades" is a beautiful and bittersweet song about the ups and downs of love and life's unexpected journeys.