Two Sleepy People
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Here we are, out of cigarettes,
Holding hands and yawning, look how late it gets,
Two sleepy people, by dawn's early light,
Too much in love to say good-night.

Say, here we are, in this cozy chair,
Picking on a wishbone from the Frigidaire,
Two sleepy people, with nothing to say,
Much to much in love to break away.

Do you the remember the nights we used to linger in the hall?
Papa didn't like you at all,
But I was crazy 'bout you, baby!
Do you remember the reason why we married in the Fall?
To rent this little nest, and get a bit of rest!

Well, here we are, just about the same,
Gawky little fellow, dizzy little dame,
Two sleepy people, by dawn's early light,
Much to much in love to say good-night.





Good-night!

Overall Meaning

The song "Two Sleepy People" by Bing Crosby and written by Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Loesser, is a nostalgic and romantic tune about two lovers who are out of cigarettes and staying up late, unable to say goodnight to each other because of their intense love for one another. The lyrics describe how the couple is sitting in a cozy chair, picking on a wishbone, too much in love to break away or have nothing to say to each other. The song takes us down memory lane, reminding us of how the couple got married in fall to rent a little nest and have some peace and quiet. The last verse of the song paints a picture of how the couple is still in love by dawn's early light, even though they are a "gawky little fellow" and a "dizzy little dame," and they cannot say goodnight.


The song has a simple message that true love endures, even when time passes and people change. The verses depict the couple's shared history, starting from their initial meeting when her father disapproved of him, to their marriage in the fall so that they could have a place to rest, before bringing us to their current moment - sleepy and still very much in love. The song's lyrics are infused with warmth, humor, and whimsy, drawing the listener in and making it a beloved classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Here we are, out of cigarettes,
We are currently in a state of restlessness due to the fact that we have consumed all of our cigarettes.


Holding hands and yawning, look how late it gets,
We are holding hands, indicating the unity we share, while simultaneously yawning in exhaustion, realizing that we have spent a considerable time together.


Two sleepy people, by dawn's early light,
We are two individuals who have reached a state of fatigue, illuminated by the rays of sunrise.


Too much in love to say good-night.
We are too passionately in love with each other to consider parting ways for the night.


Say, here we are, in this cozy chair,
We find ourselves situated in a comfortable armchair that promotes relaxation.


Picking on a wishbone from the Frigidaire,
We are passing time by breaking apart a wishbone taken from the refrigerator.


Two sleepy people, with nothing to say,
We are both fatigued to the extent that we are struggling to engage in any coherent or meaningful conversation.


Much to much in love to break away.
We are not able to drift apart, for our affection for each other is too intense.


Do you the remember the nights we used to linger in the hall?
Do you recall the moments we savored as we stood in the corridor?


Papa didn't like you at all,
My father did not approve of our relationship.


But I was crazy 'bout you, baby!
Despite the disapproval of my father, I was still hopelessly in love with you.


Do you remember the reason why we married in the Fall?
Do you recollect the reason we tied the knot during the autumn season?


To rent this little nest and get a bit of rest!
We got married to acquire this small home and obtain some much needed rest!


Well, here we are, just about the same,
We have not changed much since the time we got married.


Gawky little fellow, dizzy little dame,
You are still a lanky young man while I am still a confused young lady.


Two sleepy people, by dawn's early light,
Once again, we are lethargic souls, illuminated by the sun's early rays.


Much to much in love to say good-night.
We are still madly in love with each other and hence cannot bring ourselves to bid adieu.


Good-night!
A simple yet heartfelt farewell to end the night.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network
Written by: Frank Loesser, Hoagy Carmichael

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