Under The Falling Sky
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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Warm and lovely mystery, fire smiling through
Before this moment fades away I want to know you
I've got lightening in my pocket, thunder in my shoe
Have no fear I've got something here I want to show you

Low, under the falling sky
Easily we will lie
While I bring it to you

It's a low road, a high wire going from me to you
And in your eyes the distance left is closing
I've got a feeling in my oceans
Blood underneath my skin
That into your bright fields this prison is opening
Our shadows wake each day though they don't know why
They hope and try, live and die
So leave them in their frozen world
Come and be my lover
If only for one stolen moment
We will live forever

Warm and lovely mystery, can you hear the choir?
Voices can no longer hold my desire
Just abandon your sad history and meet me in the fire




Angels wait to take me higher and higher
Higher and higher

Overall Meaning

The song "Under The Falling Sky" by Bonnie Raitt is a poetic masterpiece, filled with rich imagery and emotions. The opening lines create a sense of wonder and anticipation, as the singer describes the warm and lovely mystery that surrounds her. She feels the fire smiling through her, and she wants to know more about the person she's writing to before the moment fades away. The lines "I've got lightening in my pocket, thunder in my shoe" suggest that she's eager to share something with her lover, and that she's not afraid to take risks.


The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, as Raitt sings about lying under the falling sky with her lover. The low road and high wire that connect them become a metaphor for the distance between them, which is slowly closing as they come together. Raitt sings about a feeling in her oceans, blood underneath her skin, suggesting that her desire for her lover is deep and intense. The prison that's opening into his bright fields is a symbolic way of describing an escape from the pain and isolation of everyday life, and the hope of a new beginning. The final lines are particularly poignant, as Raitt sings about angels waiting to take her higher and higher, suggesting that she's ready to take a chance on love and embrace a new sense of freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

Warm and lovely mystery, fire smiling through
The singer is encountering a situation or a person that is intriguing and captivating, like a lovely mystery with a pleasant aura surrounding it or them


Before this moment fades away I want to know you
The singer expresses the urgency in wanting to know more about the mystery or the person before the moment passes and the opportunity is lost


I've got lightening in my pocket, thunder in my shoe
The singer feels charged and energized, and is carrying a force that has the potential to make an impact


Have no fear I've got something here I want to show you
The artist is confident in their actions or ideas and invites the mystery or the person to take a look without fear or doubt


Low, under the falling sky
The artist sets a scene that is low, or humble, while still embracing the natural beauty of the environment


Easily we will lie
The singer expresses a desire for ease and comfort in the presence of the mystery or the person


While I bring it to you
The singer offers to initiate or take the lead in bringing something to the mystery or the person


It's a low road, a high wire going from me to you
The artist acknowledges the challenges and the risks involved in their connection with the mystery or the person, but still sees it as worthwhile


And in your eyes the distance left is closing
The artist notices a sense of closeness or intimacy developing between themselves and the mystery or the person, as reflected in their body language or emotional response


I've got a feeling in my oceans
The artist experiences a deep and overwhelming emotion that permeates their entire being


Blood underneath my skin
The singer feels a visceral sense of passion and intensity that drives their actions


That into your bright fields this prison is opening
The artist envisions a sense of liberation or escape from their inner struggles by being embraced by the mystery or the person


Our shadows wake each day though they don't know why
The singer observes the fleeting nature of life and how even their identity or presence seems to be transient and uncertain


They hope and try, live and die
The singer recognizes the universal struggles and aspirations that drive all living beings to seek fulfillment and purpose


So leave them in their frozen world
The singer urges the mystery or the person to ignore or break free from societal conventions or limitations that might impede their connection


Come and be my lover
The artist extends an invitation for the mystery or the person to share a physical and emotional bond


If only for one stolen moment
The artist acknowledges that their time together might be brief or clandestine, but still sees it as valuable


We will live forever
The singer imbues their brief experience with a sense of eternity and transcendence


Warm and lovely mystery, can you hear the choir?
The singer again finds the mystery or the person to be a source of wonder and beauty, and imagines an ethereal soundtrack that enhances the moment


Voices can no longer hold my desire
The artist feels too overcome by their emotions to express them in words or music, and has to rely on other forms of communication


Just abandon your sad history and meet me in the fire
The artist urges the mystery or the person to let go of any past or present issues that might distract or deter them from experiencing the intensity of their connection


Angels wait to take me higher and higher
The artist conveys a sense of both spiritual and physical release, as they anticipate being elevated or transformed by their experience with the mystery or the person


Higher and higher
The singer repeats their desire for transcendence, underscoring the transformative power of their connection




Lyrics © Jackson Browne/Swallow Turn Music/Night Kitchen Music/Open Window Music
Written by: JACKSON BROWNE

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