Only Trust Your Hear
Astrud Gilberto Lyrics


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Talking by the pool of light, language from America.
She puts on the film of him, King is white and in the crowd
They are not a melting pot, say no, say no tapestry
She puts on the film of him, King is white and in the crowd

She takes his hand and she says you'll stay
She's lost in the crowd
King
Wire them up, fire them up
The life and times, the art and talk
Wire them up, fire them up
The life and times, the art and talk

Lovers run camp Africa, Bars in town are civilised
She puts on the film of him, King is white and in the crowd
Panorama, Citylife
Youth's dance proud from the waist down
She puts on the film of him, King is white and in the crowd

Shot from where the action is, a rhapsody in black and blue
She puts on the film of him, King is white and in the crowd




Love lies under western eyes, powerful yet transient
She puts on the film of him, King is white and in the crowd

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Astrud Gilberto's "Only Trust Your Heart" cover a range of topics and ideas, making interpretation somewhat elusive. However, some key themes emerge from the complex phrasing and suggestive imagery. The language "from America" sets the stage for a reflection on cultural differences and the challenges of reaching across them. The film projector is a recurring image, suggesting that we often rely on mediated representations of people and places rather than direct experience. The mention of King as "white and in the crowd" raises issues of race and power in American society.


The chorus, "Wire them up, fire them up, the life and times, the art and talk," is somewhat ambiguous, but it seems to suggest a desire to capture and preserve the fleeting moments of life through art and conversation. The idea of "lovers run camp Africa" and the contrast between the "civilized" bars of town and the more free-spirited youth dancing in the streets suggests a tension between tradition and rebellion. Overall, the lyrics evoke a sense of searching for connection and meaning in a rapidly changing world.


Line by Line Meaning

Talking by the pool of light, language from America.
Having a conversation in a bright and illuminating space, using the language commonly spoken in America.


She puts on the film of him, King is white and in the crowd.
She plays the video of him, and notices that King, who is white, is amongst the audience.


They are not a melting pot, say no, say no tapestry.
They don't blend into one homogeneous culture, refusing to be a mere tapestry.


She takes his hand and she says you'll stay, she's lost in the crowd, King.
She grabs his hand and urges him to remain with her, amidst the crowded surroundings, focusing on King.


Wire them up, fire them up, the life and times, the art and talk.
Energize and motivate them, through their experiences, creativity, and conversations.


Lovers run camp Africa, bars in town are civilized.
Couples escape to camps in Africa, while bars in towns are more cultured and sophisticated.


Panorama, citylife, youth's dance proud from the waist down.
The view of the cityscape and its way of life, youthful dancers exhibiting confidence and pride from their waist movements.


Shot from where the action is, a rhapsody in black and blue.
Captured from the midst of the event. A masterpiece in contrasting black and blue shades.


Love lies under western eyes, powerful yet transient.
Love endures within Western culture, despite its tendency to be fleeting and short-lived.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: BENNY CARTER, SAMMY CAHN

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