Poinciana
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Poinciana, your branches speak to me of love,
Pale moon is casting shadows from above.
Poinciana, somehow I feel the jungle heat,
Within me there grows a rhythmic savage beat.

Love is everywhere, its magic perfume fills the air,
To and fro you sway, my heart's in time, I've learned to care.
Poinciana, though skies may turn from blue to gray,
My love will live forever and a day.





Overall Meaning

In Bing Crosby's song Poinciana, the first two lines paint a vivid depiction of the beauty of nature. He uses the plant poinciana to symbolize the language of love, and the pale moon reflects and intensifies that emotion. The following lines show the singer's connection to the jungle and the rhythmic beat that comes from within him, suggesting a primal and passionate energy. Crosby uses the plant to create an idyllic setting for the blossoming of love.


The song then moves on to talk about the omnipresence of love and how it fills the air with magic perfume. The singer is swayed by love, and his heart is in time with the music, displaying the power of this emotion. The last lines of the song are perhaps the most moving, and Crosby's voice captures the intensity and depth of the feelings. It suggests that love is eternal despite the changing circumstances of life, and it will exist forever and a day.


One fascinating fact about this song is that it was written by two brothers, Buddy Bernier and Nat Simon, who were often hired by Crosby to create music. "Poinciana" became one of Crosby's most significant hits, with multiple covers by different artists. The song's lyrics are a tribute to the poinciana plant, which is native to Mexico and the Caribbean islands. Another interesting fact about the song is that it received a Grammy nomination for Best Vocal Performance by a Male in 1961.


The song has been covered by several notable artists, including Glenn Miller, Perry Como, and Johnny Mathis. It was also featured in several films, including "One Minute to Zero," "The Atomic City," and "Miracle of the White Stallions." The poinciana plant has a rich history in folklore, meaning and religious beliefs in different cultures. The tree has been used for medicinal purposes and is believed to have healing properties.


The chords for Bing Crosby's Poinciana are as follows:


Verse:
Gmaj7 Am7 D7 Gmaj7
Gmaj7 Am7 D7 Gmaj7
Cmaj7 B7 Em7 Em7
Am7 Cm7 D7 Gmaj7


Chorus:
Gmaj7 Am7 D7 Gmaj7
Gmaj7 Am7 D7 Gmaj7
Cmaj7 B7 Em7 Em7
Am7 Cm7 D7 Gmaj7


Line by Line Meaning

Poinciana, your branches speak to me of love,
The branches of the Poinciana tree remind me of love.


Pale moon is casting shadows from above.
The moon is shining down and casting shadows on the ground.


Poinciana, somehow I feel the jungle heat,
Being near the Poinciana makes me feel the heat of the jungle.


Within me there grows a rhythmic savage beat.
I feel a primal and rhythmic beat growing within me as I stand near the Poinciana.


Love is everywhere, its magic perfume fills the air,
Love is all around, and its sweet perfume fills the air.


To and fro you sway, my heart's in time, I've learned to care.
The swaying branches of the Poinciana make my heart beat in time, and I have learned to care deeply.


Poinciana, though skies may turn from blue to gray,
Even if the sky turns from blue to gray, the Poinciana still stands as a symbol of love.


My love will live forever and a day.
My love will last for all time and beyond.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BUDDY BERNIER

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