My Opening Farewell
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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A lady stands before an open window
Looking so far away
She can almost feel the southern winds blow
Gently touching his restless day

He turns from his window to me
Sad smile his apology
Sad eyes reaching to the door

Daylight loses to another evening
Still he spares me words goodbye
Sits alone beside me fighting his feelings
Struggles to speak but in the end can only cry

Suddenly it's so hard to find
The sound of the words to speak his troubled mind
So I'm offering ease to him as if to be kind

There's a train every day
Leading either way
There's a world you know
There's a way to go
I soon believe it's just as well
This is my opening farewell

A child's drawings left there on the table
And a woman's silk is lying on the floor
I would keep them here if I were able
To lock you safe behind it's open door

Suddenly it's so clear to me
That I'd ask you to see what you may never see
Now my kind words find their way back to me

There's a train every day
Leading either way
There's world you know
Got a way to go
I soon believe it's just as well
This is my opening farewell





This is my opening farewell.

Overall Meaning

The song "My Opening Farewell" by Bonnie Raitt tells the story of a woman who is saying goodbye to a man she has feelings for. The lyrics paint a vivid scene of the two standing by an open window as the man struggles to express his emotions. He apologizes with a sad smile, and she offers him comfort as he fights back tears. The chorus speaks to the idea that there are always paths to take and ways forward, even when we are uncertain of where to go.


The imagery in this song is powerful and emotional, as the listener can easily picture the woman standing by the window, looking out at the world beyond. The reference to a child's drawings left on the table and a woman's silk lying on the floor adds to the sense that there is a story unfolding here, one of endings and beginnings, of love and loss.


Ultimately, the song is a testament to the power of goodbye, and the way that even the most difficult farewells can be the opening to something new. It acknowledges the pain of letting go, but also the hope that comes with the knowledge that there are always new opportunities ahead.


Line by Line Meaning

A lady stands before an open window
A woman facing an open opportunity


Looking so far away
Looking far into the future with a positive outlook


She can almost feel the southern winds blow
She senses the good vibes the approaching opportunity brings


Gently touching his restless day
Bringing a sense of relaxation to the man's tiring day


He turns from his window to me
He acknowledges the woman's presence next to him


Sad smile his apology
He's sorry for something he's done or is about to do


Sad eyes reaching to the door
He's ready to leave but doesn't want to


Daylight loses to another evening
The day is ending, and the night is coming


Still he spares me words goodbye
He does not want to say goodbye


Sits alone beside me fighting his feelings
He's struggling with emotions while sitting beside the woman


Struggles to speak but in the end can only cry
He's trying to say something but can only express himself through tears


Suddenly it's so hard to find
It's become difficult to locate the right words to say


The sound of the words to speak his troubled mind
He's trying to say something but can't express it properly


So I'm offering ease to him as if to be kind
She is trying to comfort him in the best way she knows how


There's a train every day
There are always new opportunities


Leading either way
Choices can take you in any direction


There's a world you know
The world is vast, and there's a lot to be discovered


There's a way to go
There are paths to be taken


I soon believe it's just as well
Everything will be alright in the end


This is my opening farewell
This is the start of a new journey for the woman


A child's drawings left there on the table
The remnants of a happy family


And a woman's silk is lying on the floor
A woman left her mark in the man's space


I would keep them here if I were able
If she could, she'd stay in this moment forever


To lock you safe behind it's open door
To keep him safe in a space that is both open and secure


Suddenly it's so clear to me
She's had an epiphany


That I'd ask you to see what you may never see
She's realized that he may never understand


Now my kind words find their way back to me
The kindness she has given has returned to her


This is my opening farewell.
She's excited about the possibilities of the future




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jackson Browne

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Comments from YouTube:

@barrykamin8776

This seventy year old listens to this music and the tears just seem to come. Thank you JB.

@Julie-sl3po

I just turned 70 and I know just what you mean. Jackson Browne is the best that's ever been

@madprinter

Yeah, me too at 66... Totally!.

@ralphdavis9670

I am 78 and I am freely crying.

@lizmargolis5985

Infinite gratitude to this two amazing artists - Jackson giving Bonnie the spotlight to his beautiful song is priceless. I am forever blessed to have grown up in the 70’s - the best music of my generation.

@JM-wd7uv

It’s been 45 + years and I still can’t stop listening to him. No other songwriter captures feelings better than JB.

@gerarddickson8099

Who makes music of such beauty anymore? Makes me feel grateful to have grown up in the 70s.

@fabianomiceli6896

me too... Born 1954

@stephenmarceau7872

Best music decade hands down!

@darrylpalmer2649

Right on. Seasoned in 70s folk rock soul.

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