Crimson Moon
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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Crimson moon, in the early morning
Blue black sky, tell me why?
If she loves me
My baby drives me wild

Like a little child
She's standing on the edge, she wants to learn to swim
She looks in the water but she won't dive in
Crimson moon, tell me why?

She's like a new spring flower
Come out to play, in a gray day in autumn
She brightens up the day
But does she know that winter's coming?

Jack Frost in on his way
You've got to hide little girl from his icy stare
Run back to the sunshine, he won't catch you there
Run little girl run

Crimson moon, In the early morning
Blue black sky, tell her I love her
She will listen to you
Tell her she can hear the heartbeat of a dragonfly
In full flight

Taste the spring water of a mountain stream
And feel the burning kiss of a lover's dream




Tell her I love her, she will listen to you
Tell her I love her, she will know that it's true

Overall Meaning

In the song "Crimson Moon," Bert Jansch sings about a woman he loves and the uncertainty and fear that comes with being in a relationship with her. Jansch personifies the crimson moon and the blue black sky, using them as a means to question why his lover causes him to feel such wild, childlike emotions. He sees the woman he loves as a new spring flower, brightening up even the dreariest of autumn days. However, he frets that she may not be aware of the impending winter and the danger it poses. Jansch implores the crimson moon to tell his lover he loves her and to assure her of his sincerity. He wants her to know that he loves her so much that he believes she can hear the heartbeat of a dragonfly in full flight, and to imagine being kissed by a lover's dream.


The lyrics of "Crimson Moon" touch on the complexities of love, and how it can be both beautiful and scary at the same time. The crimson moon and blue black sky represent the uncertainties and emotions he feels, while the woman he loves embodies the hope, beauty, and potential of their relationship. Jansch's use of imagery and personification creates a sense of longing and vulnerability that many listeners can relate to. The song's message seems to be that despite the fears that love can bring, it is still worthwhile to pursue and cherish.


Line by Line Meaning

Crimson moon, in the early morning
The red moon that can be seen in the morning sky before the sun rises


Blue black sky, tell me why?
Asking the sky for an explanation about something


If she loves me
Wondering if someone loves the singer


My baby drives me wild
This person makes the artist feel excited and overwhelmed with emotions


Like a little child
Comparing the artist's behavior to that of a child


She's standing on the edge, she wants to learn to swim
Describing someone who is curious and eager to try new things


She looks in the water but she won't dive in
This person is hesitant and unsure about taking risks


Crimson moon, tell me why?
Asking the moon for an explanation about something


She's like a new spring flower
Comparing this person's energy and freshness to that of a newly bloomed flower


Come out to play, in a gray day in autumn
This person shines brightly, even on a gloomy day in a season known for its darkness


She brightens up the day
This person has a positive effect on the singer's mood and surroundings


But does she know that winter's coming?
Wondering if this person is aware of an impending change or challenge


Jack Frost in on his way
Referring to the character of Jack Frost who represents the cold and harshness of winter


You've got to hide little girl from his icy stare
Giving advice to protect someone from potential harm


Run back to the sunshine, he won't catch you there
Encouraging someone to seek safety and warmth


Run little girl run
Urging someone to escape or flee from danger


Blue black sky, tell her I love her
Asking the sky to convey a message of love to someone


She will listen to you
Believing that the message will be well-received and understood


Tell her she can hear the heartbeat of a dragonfly
Describing the sound of something delicate and beautiful


In full flight
Depicting something in motion and active


Taste the spring water of a mountain stream
Savoring and enjoying something pure and refreshing


And feel the burning kiss of a lover's dream
Experiencing the intense passion and longing of desire


Tell her I love her, she will know that it's true
Confident that the message of love will be understood and believed




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BERT JANSCH

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Comments from YouTube:

azulluz

Bert has been there as musical influence for me (& many others !) for at least a couple of decades now :) Love this song.

getthis162001

omg , thank you so much for posting this...I love his voice

John Kenny

Does anyone know where there's a tab for this? I love this song! RIP Bert

DANNYK678

The song was on the Crimson Moon album, released 26 June 2000. Babylon was on the White Ladder album, released 1999

54spiritedwill54

Excellent recent performance.

🌟Sunriver Dragons🌟

We Love You Bert.

DANNYK678

I need to see this guy live before I/he dies

zakk davis

I wish I could've seen him perform before he passed ..I guess I can through videos ..that's life hah

Blasthoff

I believe "Angie" originated with Davey Graham. Bert recorded it as did John Renbourn, Paul Simon, and others.

zakk davis

+Pj Mack amen ..I need to play more but I've been wanting to learn needle of death, running from home, I have no time, and dreams of love ..they're phenomenal in my opinion ..have a great one my friend!

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