Young and Foolish
Bill Evans feat. Miles Davis George Shearing Ahmad Jamal Cannonball Adderley Lyrics


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Young and foolish
Why is it wrong to be
Young and foolish
We haven't long to be

Soon enough the carefree days
The sunlit days go by
Soon enough the bluebird has to fly

We were foolish
One day we fell in love
Now we wonder
What were we dreaming of

Smiling in the sunlight
Laughing in the rain
I wish that we were
Young and foolish again

Smiling in the sunlight
Laughing in the rain




I wish that we were
Young and foolish again

Overall Meaning

"Young and Foolish" is a song that speaks to the universal longing for youth and the pitfalls of growing older. The lyrics contemplate the indulgence in youthful follies and question why it is wrong to be young and foolish. The song suggests that as people grow older, they become more self-aware and less likely to take risks or indulge in prime pleasures. The lyrics reflect on the fleeting nature of youth, and how it is so easy to miss those moments when they happen, yet long for them in retrospect.


Line by Line Meaning

Young and foolish
Being young and inexperienced doesn't necessarily mean we are foolish, but it can lead us to make unwise decisions.


Why is it wrong to be
Questioning why society often looks down upon young and unseasoned individuals.


We haven't long to be
Our youth is temporary and will soon slip away.


Soon enough the carefree days
Quickly, the days of being worry-free will come to an end.


The sunlit days go by
The moments of joy and happiness pass just as quickly as they come.


Soon enough the bluebird has to fly
The youthful and innocent must eventually move on and leave their carefree days behind.


We were foolish
We act without thinking in our early years, which can result in mistakes, regrets, and consequences.


One day we fell in love
At some point, we all experience the overpowering emotions of falling in love.


Now we wonder
After the initial rush of romance has faded, we look back and question whether we were truly in love.


What were we dreaming of
We reflect on our younger selves and wonder what we were hoping to accomplish or experience in life.


Smiling in the sunlight
Recalling happy memories of days spent under the sun.


Laughing in the rain
Recalling joyous moments spent in the rain - implying that the subjects found happiness in every situation.


I wish that we were
The subjects long to go back to the time in life where they were happiest.


Young and foolish again
They miss feeling carefree and making mistakes without serious consequences, wishing they could relive the happiest days of their youth.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ALBERT HAGUE, ARNOLD B. HORWITT

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