Toy Balloon
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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I'm a toy balloon on a windy day
Let go the string babe I'll blow away
Up over the chimney tops
Just floating in the hot summer air
If I come to land only god knows where or when
It'll be little one
Will you remember me...




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bert Jansch's song Toy Balloon (Live) are metaphorical and melancholic. The singer compares himself to a toy balloon, which is completely at the mercy of the wind. If the string is let go, the balloon will just fly away aimlessly, without any control over its direction or destination. The vulnerability of the toy balloon becomes a poignant image of human existence in the face of fate and destiny. The singer seems to contemplate his own mortality and the fleeting nature of life, wondering whether he will be remembered after he is gone.


The image of the balloon floating over the chimney tops captures the sense of freedom and weightlessness that is associated with childhood memories. The hot summer air evokes a nostalgic longing for a time of innocence and carefree joy. However, the melancholic tone of the song hints at a deeper existential crisis, suggesting that the singer is struggling to find his place in the world and to come to terms with his own mortality. The final refrain "will you remember me" underscores the theme of memory and the desire for a legacy that will transcend the fleetingness of life.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a toy balloon on a windy day
I am lost and aimless in this world, like a toy balloon that is carried away by the wind.


Let go the string babe I'll blow away
Without your love and support to anchor me, I will be directionless and vulnerable to the forces of the world.


Up over the chimney tops
The balloon is lifted higher and higher by the wind, soaring above the mundane world below.


Just floating in the hot summer air
The balloon is weightless and free, drifting along with the currents of the warm summer breeze.


If I come to land only god knows where or when
The balloon may eventually come down to earth, but it is impossible to predict where or when this will happen. It is subject to the whims of fate and circumstance.


It'll be little one
The balloon accepts its fate and resigns itself to its smallness in the grand scheme of things.


Will you remember me...
The balloon wonders if anyone will remember it after it is gone, highlighting the fleeting and temporary nature of life.




Writer(s): Bert Jansch

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