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Look On Down From The Bridge
Mazzy Star Lyrics


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Look on down from the bridge
There's still fountains down there
Look on down from the bridge
It's still raining, up here

Everybody seems so far away from me
Everybody just wants to be free

Look away from the sky
It's no different when you're leaving home
I can't be the same thing to you now
I'm just gone, just gone

How could I say goodbye
How could I say goodbye
Goodbye

Maybe I'll just place my hands over you
And close my eyes real tight
There's a light in your eyes
And you know, yeah, you know
Look on down from the bridge
I'm still waiting for you

Overall Meaning

In Mazzy Star’s song Look On Down From The Bridge, the lyrics express a sense of loneliness and detachment, as the persona looks down at the world from above. The first two lines convey the idea of the world continuing to spin below, with fountains and rain still present, despite the persona feeling removed from it all. The subsequent lines reveal a sense of isolation as the persona notes that everyone seems to be far away and wanting to be free. This adds to the sense of detachment, as if the persona has lost touch with the people around them, and is left to observe from afar.


The next few lines continue the theme of separation as the persona describes how leaving home and looking away from the sky makes no difference. This suggests that the feeling of detachment is not limited to a specific place, but something more internal. The persona acknowledges their own absence from the lives of others, and mourns the loss of belonging. They express a desire to hold on tightly to someone, perhaps to find some kind of connection or solace. The final lines repeat the refrain of looking down from the bridge, but with a shift in tone as the persona reveals that they are still waiting for someone, suggesting that they still have hope for connection.


Overall, the lyrics of Look on Down from the Bridge convey a deep sense of sadness and separation. They use imagery of a bridge and looking down to create a powerful metaphor for the distance between the persona and others, as well as their own internal struggle to connect.



Line by Line Meaning

Look on down from the bridge
Take a look below the bridge


There's still fountains down there
Despite everything, there are still fountains flowing below


It's still raining, up here
Even though I'm up here, it's still raining


Everybody seems so far away from me
It seems like everyone is distant from me


Everybody just wants to be free
Everyone desires to be free


Look away from the sky
Look elsewhere besides the sky


It's no different when you're leaving home
Leaving home is the same no matter who you are


I can't be the same thing to you now
I can no longer be who you knew me as


I'm just gone, just gone
I'm nothing but gone


How could I say goodbye
How could I bid farewell


Maybe I'll just place my hands over you
Perhaps I'll hold you close


And close my eyes real tight
I'll shut my eyes tight


There's a light in your eyes
I can see hope and beauty in your eyes


And you know, yeah, you know
You understand, you really do


Look on down from the bridge
Glance downwards from the bridge


I'm still waiting for you
I'm still waiting here for you




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: David Roback, Hope Sandoval

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@jimmcavoyiii121

Look on down from the bridge
There's still fountains down there
Look on down from the bridge
It's still raining, up here
Everybody seems so far away from me
Everybody just wants to be free
Look away from the sky
It's no different when you're leaving home
I can't be the same thing to you now
I'm just gone, just gone
How could I say goodbye
How could I say goodbye
Goodbye
Maybe I'll just place my hands over you
And close my eyes real tight
There's a light in your eyes
And you know--yeah, you know
Look on down from the bridge
I'm still waiting for you



@HamburgerTime209

I just realized completely randomly at work while fetching shopping carts in the parking lot that this song is about suicide.

The name "Look on Down From the Bridge" means the speaker is literally looking off of a bridge from which she's about to jump from.
"Look on down from the bridge,
There's still fountains down there.
Look on down from the bridge,
It's still raining, up here."
She's saying it looks so much better at the bottom of the bridge (dead) then it does up on the bridge, where it's still raining.

(Says some dark things about Morty's state of mind as well if they chose a song about suicide to play whilst he thousand-yard stares into the camera, then cut to black. Damn I love that show.)



@IveGotToast

HamburgerTime209 I actually think it's about someone who has committed suicide and is waiting for their loved one to do the same.


Everybody seems so far away from me...I'm Just gone, just gone




Look on down from the bridge

I'm still waiting for you



All comments from YouTube:

@antonewatters6967

Rick and Morty couldn't have found a better song for that moment.

@user-to7pf8ng6w

agree

@MarlynDeQueen

Saaaame

@stevesmith5607

Channel 4, Fox24 or adult swim?

@A.spec-alan

The Sopranos did it first.

@eddybrash1793

Steve Smith adult swim

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@Dim0ski

It doesn't matter if you are Rick and Morty, The Sopranos or a lifelong Mazzy Star fan, you are here because this song is beautiful.

@dogzer

Yeah ok but I'm here because Daniel Gonçalves is gay.

@dani4ever

Jose Díaz no, you're here because of this beautiful song that you heard in Rick and Morty. That's what the guy meant and he's right.

@dani4ever

Jose Díaz it's a no ending discussion. we're both correct in our way.

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