The Very Thought of You
Art Farmer Lyrics


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Seems that I read, or somebody said
That out of sight is out of mind
Maybe that's so but I tried to go
And leave you behind, what did I find...

I took a trip on the train
And I thought about you,
I passed a shadowy lane
And I thought about you,

Two or three cars parked under the stars
A winding stream
Moon shining down on some little town
And with each beam, same old dream

At every stop that we made
Oh, I thought about you
But when I pulled down the shade
Then I really felt blue,

I peeked through the crack
And looked at the track
The one going back to you




And what did I do
I thought about you

Overall Meaning

The song, "The Very Thought of You," as sung by Art Farmer, is a story of a man who tries to leave behind someone close to his heart but ends up thinking about them wherever he goes. The first stanza seems to agree with the popular belief that when someone is out of sight, they eventually go out of mind. However, the singer tries to move on by leaving behind the person he cherishes and realizes that they are still in his thoughts regardless of their separation. The second stanza talks about his experiences on a train journey, where he reminisces about the little moments they shared together. He mentions a shadowy lane, cars parked under the stars, and a winding stream that reminds him of their time together.


As the train makes various stops on his journey, he continues to think about his loved one. He admits that he feels blue about their growing distance, and he feels a sense of nostalgia and longing for them. The last two lines describe how he cannot help but think about his love interest as he looks out the train window.


Overall, the lyrics showcase the intense emotions of someone who has tried to move on from a past relationship, but the memories and feelings refuse to fade away. The symbolism used to depict the singer's experiences on the train journey is incredibly evocative, and the imagery used is relatable to anyone who may have experienced a sense of longing or nostalgia for someone they have left behind.


Line by Line Meaning

Seems that I read, or somebody said
It appears that I may have read or heard somewhere


That out of sight is out of mind
The idea that if something or someone is out of sight, they can easily be forgotten


Maybe that's so but I tried to go
Although this may be true, I attempted to leave


And leave you behind, what did I find...
I tried to leave you and move on, but something happened


I took a trip on the train
I journeyed on a train


And I thought about you,
During this time, I thought about you


I passed a shadowy lane
As I passed a dimly lit path


And I thought about you,
My mind reflected on you


Two or three cars parked under the stars
I noticed a couple of cars beneath the stars


A winding stream
I saw a twisting waterway


Moon shining down on some little town
As the moon illuminated a small town


And with each beam, same old dream
With every gleaming ray, the same dream persisted


At every stop that we made
During each stop we encountered


Oh, I thought about you
Your memory lingered in my thoughts


But when I pulled down the shade
Yet, when I closed the window blinds


Then I really felt blue,
I began to feel quite down


I peeked through the crack
I glanced through a small opening


And looked at the track
I looked at the path ahead


The one going back to you
The trail that leads back to you


And what did I do
In that moment, what actions did I take?


I thought about you
I thought of you once more




Lyrics © CARLIN AMERICA INC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: James Van Heusen, Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Mercer

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