First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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The first time ever I saw your face,
I thought the sun rose in your eyes,
And the moon and stars were the gifts you gave,
To the dark and empty skies my love,
Dark and empty skies.

The first time ever I kissed your lips
I felt the earth move in my hand,
Like the trembling heart of a captive bird
That was there at my command, my love,
That was there at my command.

The first time ever I lay with you
I felt your heart beat close to mine,
And I knew our joy would fill the earth
And would last till the end of time, my love,
And would last till the end of time.

The first time ever I saw your face,
I thought the sun rose in your eyes,
And the moon and stars were the gifts you gave,




To the dark and empty skies my love,
Dark and empty skies.

Overall Meaning

In Bert Jansch's song "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," the singer nostalgically chronicles the emotional awakening of falling in love. The opening stanza describes the moment of love's inception as a divine and celestial event, as if the universe had been empty and dark before the beloved arrived. The singer is struck by the beauty of the beloved, equating his or her eyes with the sun that brightens the sky and the moon and stars that light up the night.


In the second stanza, the singer describes the impact of the first kiss, experiencing a physical and internal shift as if the earth trembled underfoot. The simile of "the trembling heart of a captive bird / That was there at my command" suggests a sense of power dynamics and control within the relationship, as if the singer's kiss could both elicit trembling vulnerability and be the source of his or her command over the other.


The final stanza depicts the consummation of the relationship and the singer's conviction that their love will last forever. The closeness of the beloved's beating heart, the symbol of the intensity of their affection, is seen as the source of their joy that will continue to fill the earth until the end of time.


Overall, Jansch's lyrics capture a romanticized and idealistic portrayal of falling in love, a moment that changes everything and has the potential to forever transform the lovers' lives.


Line by Line Meaning

The first time ever I saw your face
When I saw you for the first time, I was completely smitten and lost in your beauty.


I thought the sun rose in your eyes
Your eyes shone so bright that I felt as if the sun had risen in them.


and the moon and stars were the gifts you gave
You looked as if you had brought the moon and stars with you as gifts for me.


To the dark and empty skies my love
As I looked up at the sky, I realized how dark and empty it seemed in comparison to your radiance.


Dark and empty skies.
The sky seemed dark and empty without you by my side.


The first time ever I kissed your lips
When I first kissed you, it felt as if the whole world had stopped and everything was perfect in that moment.


I felt the earth move in my hand
The sensation was so strong that it felt as if the earth was moving beneath us, and I was holding it in my hand.


Like the trembling heart of a captive bird
It was as if the heart of a bird trapped in captivity was beating wildly in my chest.


That was there at my command, my love,
In that moment, it felt as if I had complete control over the world and everything in it, including your heart.


The first time ever I lay with you
The first time we were together intimately, I felt a deep connection and sense of closeness unlike anything before.


I felt your heart beat close to mine
As we lay close together, I could feel our hearts beating as one, strengthening our bond.


And I knew our joy would fill the earth
I knew that our love and happiness were so strong that it would bring joy to the entire world.


And would last till the end of time, my love,
I was sure that our love would endure until the very end of time itself.


And would last till the end of time.
Our love would continue to last and flourish for all eternity.




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