The Eagle And Me
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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River it like to flow
Eagle it like to fly
Eagle it like to feel
Its wings against the sky

Possum it like to run
Ivy it like to climb
Bird in the tree and bumble bee
Want freedom in autumn or summertime

Ever since that day
When the world was an onion
"Twas natch'ral for the spirit

To soar and play
The way the Lawd'a-wanted it
Free as the sun is free
That's how it's gotta be
What ever is right
For bumble bee and river and eagle

Is right for me




We gotta be free
The eagle and me.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bing Crosby's song The Eagle and Me are a poetic expression of human desire for freedom and a celebration of the natural world. The opening lines suggest that there is something innate about certain creatures like rivers and eagles, they flow and fly, and humans yearn to experience that same sense of freedom and unbridled movement. The imagery of the possum running and the ivy climbing adds to this idea of naturalness and instinctive behavior. Even the bird in a tree and the bumblebee crave freedom, they want to be unencumbered by limitations, and summer and autumn are the seasons that best embody that sense of limitless energy and activity.


The song takes on a more philosophical tone when it speaks of the "day when the world was an onion," which is a metaphor for a simpler time, when human beings were more attuned to the natural world and when their instinctive and spontaneous behavior was not inhibited by the constraints of society. This is when the spirit was free to "soar and play," in a way that was aligned with the divine order of things. The chorus echoes this notion of the importance of freedom, not only for the eagle but also for the singer and everyone else. The Lawd'a (Lord) created everything to be free, and so humans too must aspire to that same ideal of freedom, which is the birthright of all living things. The song concludes with an affirmation of the bond between the eagle and the singer, both of whom belong to the natural world and are united in their quest for freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

River it like to flow
The river enjoys its natural flow and movement.


Eagle it like to fly
Flying is a natural instinct for eagles, and they enjoy soaring through the sky.


Eagle it like to feel
Eagles enjoy the sensation of wind beneath their wings as they fly.


Its wings against the sky
Eagles enjoy the sensation of flying through an open and limitless space.


Possum it like to run
Running is a natural instinct for possums, and they enjoy being able to move quickly on the ground.


Ivy it like to climb
Climbing is a natural instinct for ivy, and it enjoys being able to grow and expand its reach.


Bird in the tree and bumble bee
Birds and bees enjoy the freedom and autonomy of being able to fly and move about as they please.


Want freedom in autumn or summertime
Birds and bees desire freedom and autonomy in all seasons of the year.


Ever since that day
From a long time ago,


When the world was an onion
When the world was still young and pure.


'Twas natch'ral for the spirit
It was natural for the spirit and essence of life.


To soar and play
To fly and enjoy the freedom of the open sky.


The way the Lawd'a-wanted it
As intended by God or the natural order of the universe.


Free as the sun is free
As free as the metaphorical ideals of the sun in its limitless and unrestrained energy.


That's how it's gotta be
That is the way it should be, without limitations or restraints.


What ever is right
Whatever is natural and true to the essence of nature.


For bumble bee and river and eagle
For all creatures and elements of nature that value freedom and movement.


Is right for me
What is right for the natural world is also right for me personally.


We gotta be free
We must prioritize and uphold freedom and autonomy.


The eagle and me.
Just like an eagle, I value and seek freedom and the ability to soar through life unencumbered.




Writer(s): Harold Arlen, E. Y. Harburg

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