The Two Lonely People
Bill Evans Lyrics


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The two lonely people sit silently staring
Their eyes looking coldly ahead
The two lonely people once loved and were caring
But now it's all over and dead
They don't know what happened
They can't think what happened
They had something fine of their own
But the two lonely people have turned into statues
Yes, turned into statues of stone

The world was their moon once
A yellow balloon once
It held all their hopes and their dreams
But then time came and broke them
Reality woke them
The world's not so pretty as it seems
For love that once mattered
Is old now and battered
But must it be shattered in two

The two lonely people
Would give all their life
Yes they'd give all their life, if they knew
The two lonely people sit silently staring
Their eyes looking coldly ahead





The two lonely people sit silently staring
Their eyes looking coldly ahead

Overall Meaning

The Two Lonely People is a poignant ballad by American jazz pianist Bill Evans that tells the story of two people who were once in love but have now turned into statues of stone. The opening lines introduce us to the two people who are sitting silently and staring ahead with cold eyes. It's clear from the lyrics that they were once deeply in love and caring towards each other, but something happened along the way that caused their love to die.


The second stanza takes us back to the time when the two lonely people were deeply in love. The world was their moon and a yellow balloon that held all their hopes and dreams. But as time went by, reality set in and shattered their perfect world. Love that once mattered to them has now become old and battered. The two lonely people are now left to wonder if their love must be shattered in two.


The final stanza talks about how the two people are willing to give up their entire life if only they knew how to bring back their love. The song ends with a repetition of the opening lines, emphasizing the loneliness and emptiness in the lives of the two people.


Overall, The Two Lonely People is a beautiful and melancholic song that captures the pain and sadness of a failed relationship. The lyrics are simple yet powerful, and Evans' piano playing perfectly complements the mood of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

The two lonely people sit silently staring
The two individuals who are alone sit quietly, looking blankly at nothing in particular.


Their eyes looking coldly ahead
Their eyes are empty and emotionless as they stare into the distance without any expression.


The two lonely people once loved and were caring
At one point, these two individuals were affectionate and kind towards each other.


But now it's all over and dead
Their love has ended and there is no revival of it.


They don't know what happened
They are uncertain about how their love died and what exactly went wrong.


They can't think what happened
They cannot comprehend or understand what caused their love to end.


They had something fine of their own
Once, they had a unique and special love that was exclusively theirs.


But the two lonely people have turned into statues
They have become unresponsive and unmoving, as if they were made of stone.


Yes, turned into statues of stone
Their souls have become as hard and rigid as stone.


The world was their moon once
At one time, the world was the most important thing in their lives.


A yellow balloon once
Their love was once like a bright, uplifting balloon that filled their lives with joy.


It held all their hopes and their dreams
Their love embodied their aspirations and goals for the future.


But then time came and broke them
As events unfurled, the couple became increasingly torn apart and disconnected.


Reality woke them
Eventually, they were forced to face the harsh and painful reality of their situation.


The world's not so pretty as it seems
They came to the realization that the world is not as beautiful or perfect as they once believed.


For love that once mattered
Their relationship, which was once so important to them, has lost its significance.


Is old now and battered
Their love has aged and deteriorated, becoming worn and diminished.


But must it be shattered in two
Despite their love's decline, they wonder if it has to be completely destroyed or if there is any hope for reconciliation.


The two lonely people would give all their life
These two individuals are willing to dedicate their entire existence if it meant they could rekindle their love.


Yes they'd give all their life, if they knew
If they were certain that their efforts would save their relationship, they would give all they have.


The two lonely people sit silently staring
Once again, these two individuals sit mired in loneliness, unable to find their way back to love.


Their eyes looking coldly ahead
Their eyes remain empty and distant, bearing witness to the emptiness and futility of their loveless existence.




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Written by: BILL EVANS

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Ewa Jakubowska

THE TWO LONELY PEOPLE /lyrics by Caroll Hall. music Bill Evans/
The two lonely people sat silently staring
Their eyes looking coldly ahead
The two lonely people once loved and were caring
But now it's all over and dead
They don't know what happened
They can't think what happened
They had something fine on their own
But the two lonely people have turned into statues
Yes turned into statues of stone
The world was their moon once
The yellow ones
It held all their hopes and their dreams
But time came and broke them
Reality woke them
The world's not so pretty as it seems
For all that once mattered
Is old now and battered
But must it be shattered in two
The two lonely people
Would give all their life
Yes give all their life
If they knew, the two lonely people sat silently staring
Their eyes looking coldly ahead
The two lonely people sat silently staring
Their eyes looking coldly ahead



All comments from YouTube:

Lily Bond

My daily listen. Got to be the greatest pianist I’ve ever heard in my decades old life. I can tell he’s playing from his soul.

Greg Pieper

The first song I ever heard by Bill Evans. Had never experienced sounds like this before. Was lucky enough to hear him at a small club in Montreal a few years later..Genius!

Lily Bond

0:11 Love that side shot of him. It feels like Bill Evans was playing from his soul. That kind of piano playing you cannot get from taking lessons. I don’t care if you’ve been taking lessons for 30 years —— you can’t “learn” to play the piano like that. You’ve either got “IT” or you don’t and Bill Evans had I T.

VincentHoffOnDaTrack

i dont agree i think it has to do with aproach

TVR

There is still a thing called practice. You can be very talented but if you dont practice or learn your never gonna get there.

Lily Bond

@TVR: I understand that practice is needed but many people that have taken piano lessons and practiced don’t come off like the music is flowing through them like this. You have to feel it and you can tell when a player feels it or not. Just my opinion and observation over decades.

Jim Gala

One of our favorite songs by Bill Evans; simply beautiful.

Tom D

I feel Bill is vastly under-appreciated as a composer. There are perhaps one or two tunes of his in standard jazz repertoire, but he wrote some absolute gems that you just never hear played by anyone. The Two Lonely People is one of my all-time favourites, and this particular recording is just the best for me. The space, rubato, dynamic and interplay is just perfect. Poetry in motion.

Thanks for uploading.

spacemanbose

I love also Time Remember ed, and Re person I knew, also originals of bill

Tom D

spacemanbose
Both lovely tunes, agreed! I played them both on a gig just recently :)

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