Careless Hands
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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I let my heart fall into careless hands
Careless hands broke my heart in two
You held my dreams like worthless grains of sand
Careless hands don't care when dreams slip through

I brought you joy
And girl I loved you so
But all that sunshine didn't make the roses grow
If you don't change
Someday you'll know the sorrow of careless hands
That can't hold onto love

I let my heart fall into careless hands
Careless hands broke my heart in two
You held my dreams like worthless grains of sand
Careless hands don't care when dreams slip through

I brought you joy
And dear I loved you so
But all that sunshine didn't make the roses grow
If you don't change
Someday you'll know the sorrow of careless hands
That can't hold onto love
Careless hands that can't hold onto love

Talking 'bout those hands
That can't hold onto love




Talking 'bout those hands
That can't hold onto love

Overall Meaning

The song "Careless Hands" by Bing Crosby speaks about the pains of heartbreak caused by someone's careless actions. The opening verse describes the singer's mistake of falling in love with someone who would ultimately break their heart. The use of the phrase "careless hands" is symbolic of the person's lack of consideration for the singer's feelings, and how their careless actions resulted in a painful experience. The second verse talks about how the singer tried to bring joy to their partner and loved them deeply, but despite this effort, the relationship was still not successful. The phrase "all that sunshine didn't make the roses grow" represents how love alone cannot make a relationship work. The chorus repeats the opening verse, emphasizing the message of how careless actions can lead to heartbreak.


Overall, the lyrics of the song speak to the universal experience of heartbreak and the injustice of being hurt by someone else's carelessness. It serves as a warning to not take love for granted and to consider the feelings of others.


Line by Line Meaning

I let my heart fall into careless hands
I trusted someone who couldn't take care of my heart


Careless hands broke my heart in two
The person I trusted, mishandled my heart and broke it into two pieces


You held my dreams like worthless grains of sand
You didn't value my dreams and treated them like they meant nothing


Careless hands don't care when dreams slip through
Someone who doesn't take care of what you value, doesn't care when it slips away


I brought you joy
I made you happy


And girl I loved you so
I loved you deeply


But all that sunshine didn't make the roses grow
Trying to make things work without addressing issues, doesn't actually solve them


If you don't change
If you don't improve yourself


Someday you'll know the sorrow of careless hands
One day you'll understand the pain you've caused due to lack of care


That can't hold onto love
Which can't maintain a loving relationship


Talking 'bout those hands
Referencing those careless hands


That can't hold onto love
The ones that can't maintain a loving relationship




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Written by: Bob Hilliard, Carl Sigman

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Gary Murphree

Love it.

Lilac Blue

I'm here because of James Herriot...

jiho72

Same!

mpmattson

Rosie and the Murphy. :)

Kurt Rivers

Hey me too! Little Rosie singing to her dad.

Lilac Blue

That chapter made me tear up, the way he ended with "Careless hands don't care when dreams slip through"

Evelyn Hunck-Irving

@Kurt Rivers Me too! Just re read that story about little Rosie! What a rich fatherhood! Certainly blessed. I will listen to this song often now...

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Imani M

Love at first listen ♥️

Grant Alford

Just read the chapter in the James Heriot book this afternoon and had to look this up. Read it years ago also but probably didn't have access to the internet to check it out.

Connie Muscavitch

Just read it in James Heriot's 'The Lord God Made Them All' as well.

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