Moonlight in Vermont
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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Pennies in a stream
Falling leaves a sycamore
Moonlight in Vermont

Gentle finger waves
Ski trails down a mountain side
Snow light in Vermont
Telegraph cables, how they sing down the highway
As they travel each bend in the road
And when people meet, in this romantic setting
They're so hypnotized be the lovely

Evening summer breeze




Sweet warblings of the meadowlark
Moonlight in Vermont

Overall Meaning

The first line of the song, "Pennies in a stream", is an image that could be interpreted in different ways. One interpretation is that it refers to the passing of time, as the stream flows and the pennies follow. It could also be seen as a representation of the value placed on small things, as the pennies may seem insignificant on their own, but together they hold some worth. The following line, "Falling leaves a sycamore", suggest that we are witnessing the beauty of nature in autumn. The mention of leaves falling from a sycamore tree sets the place of the song in Vermont, and the changing color of the leaves and their falling represent the passage of time.


Line by Line Meaning

Pennies in a stream
The small coins moving along with the flow of the water in a stream.


Falling leaves a sycamore
The leaves of a sycamore tree are falling gently on the ground.


Moonlight in Vermont
The beauty of a moonlit night in the state of Vermont.


Gentle finger waves
The soft movements of fingers gently waving at someone.


Ski trails down a mountain side
The ski runs created on the side of a mountain.


Snow light in Vermont
The special quality of light during a snowy day in Vermont.


Telegraph cables, how they sing down the highway
The sound produced by the telegraph cables as they move along the highway.


As they travel each bend in the road
The telegraph cables follow every curve of the road they are travelling on.


And when people meet, in this romantic setting
When people come together in the romantic atmosphere of Vermont.


They're so hypnotized be the lovely
The beauty of their surroundings has a mesmerizing effect on them.


Evening summer breeze
The gentle wind blowing during a summer evening.


Sweet warblings of the meadowlark
The pleasant songs sung by the meadowlark bird.


Moonlight in Vermont
The beauty of a moonlit night in the state of Vermont.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JOHN M. BLACKBURN, KARL SUESSDORF

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billystrayhornsghost

Beautiful!!!. Always makes me me happy when I hear Billie.

freight train

Incredible . Best jazz singer of every time

Theresa Titus-Lawson

I heard this on the radio years ago and immediately went to the record store and bought her disk! 😊

Mario Brons

semplicemente sublime.....chi sa che voce hanno gl angeli

jellyfishj1

Even though I don't speak Italian, I agree.

halnms62

Jazz made the American Song Book, truly American.

Buitre D'ANGIÒ

New York, locale notturno. Nebbia da fumo, bicchieri di wiski. Piano , sax e Bllie Holiday.

Dally H.

Always and forever,
Styx & Elizabeth

Ainsley Lucky

They just do not come any better than Lady Day .
Wannabees, take note . No cigar .
Never got the respect and recognition she deserved .
Only after her demise is she receiving hypocritical recognition .
Diana Ross did not do Lady day any favours with that abominable "Lady Sings The Blues"

Mickie Gonzalez

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