Moonwater
Barclay James Harvest Lyrics


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The moon is making patterns on the water
Why it is I just can't say
I'm not old enough or wise enough to wonder
I don't think about the magic that I'm under

Oh moonwater, running out like silver from my eyes
Oh moonwater, running out like silver from my eyes
You'll find me in the twilight on the mountain
When the sun shines on the lake
I'm a child of darkness lost among the thunder
Where the shafts of moonlight break the sky asunder





Oh moonwater, running out like silver from my eyes
Oh moonwater, running out like silver from my eyes

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Barclay James Harvest's "Moonwater" evoke a sense of mystery and wonder, as the moon casts its reflections on the water's surface. The singer appears somewhat bewildered by the phenomenon, acknowledging that he is not "wise enough to wonder." This could suggest an innocence or naivety on his part, but it also implies a deeper appreciation of nature and its secrets. The fact that he doesn't dwell on the magic of the experience could be interpreted as a kind of acceptance, a quiet acknowledgement of the beauty of the world around him.


As the song progresses, the focus shifts to the singer himself, who reveals that he is a "child of darkness lost among the thunder." Here, he seems to be describing himself as someone who is more comfortable in the shadows, untethered by the demands of daylight. The image of the "shafts of moonlight" breaking the sky is a powerful one, hinting at a world beyond that which we can normally see. The repeated refrain of "moonwater, running out like silver from my eyes" adds to the sense of otherworldliness, almost as if the singer is being transformed into something new and unknown.


Line by Line Meaning

The moon is making patterns on the water
The reflection of the moon creates patterns on the surface of the water


Why it is I just can't say
I cannot explain why the moon creates such patterns


I'm not old enough or wise enough to wonder
I am too young and inexperienced to ponder the mysteries of the moon's patterns on water


I don't think about the magic that I'm under
I am not aware of the enchantment that the moon's patterns cast upon me


Oh moonwater, running out like silver from my eyes
Tears fall from my eyes like silver when I gaze upon the mesmerizing beauty of the moon and its reflection on the water


You'll find me in the twilight on the mountain
I can be found during the evening hours on the mountainside


When the sun shines on the lake
The light from the sun reflects off the lake's surface


I'm a child of darkness lost among the thunder
I feel most at home in darkness and amidst the thunderous sounds of nature


Where the shafts of moonlight break the sky asunder
The beams of moonlight pierce through the sky and create a stunning display




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Written by: STEWART WOLSTENHOLME

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Comments from YouTube:

Alan Schofield

The beauty of Woolly's voice with the strings is incredible. First heard this about 1977 and it has not dated or faded. Wonderful. Thanks for the post.

Kim Senior

A MASTERPIECE!!!

Rui Pinheiro

Incredible song! Woolly remember you forever!

Grumpy Sorc

"...running out like silver from my eyes" is a heavenly part.

Marian Dixon

I saw BJH  at the Royal Albert Hall with full orchestra a few times-nothing can match them-true genius xxx 

Frank Gilbert

Martyn Ford I saw you conducting the orchestra at Weeley in 1971. It was a seminal experience for me that I will never forget. Thank you.

Martyn Ford

Then you would have seen me conducting my orchestra Marian!

ofenblase

+Marian Dixon Oh, you are must be a happy man. Did they played MOONWATER there? Was it with Les or John?

John Catlin

+Marian Dixon . Yes Marian , I have seen many bands in the past, but every time I saw them ,no band matched them for a live experience. Some of my best memories are with this band .

Theflowoflove

One of BJH's finer pieces. Some of their work got lost in melancholy & was verging on despair. Yet there are such chestnuts of brilliance in among their works, that remain timeless.

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