Your Sweet and Shiny Eyes
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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Your sweet and shiny eyes
Are like the stars above Laredo
Like meat and potatoes
To me

In my sweet dreams we are
In a bar
And it's my birthday
Drinking salty marguaritas with Fernando

Young and wild
We drove 900 miles of Texas highway
To the Mexican border
As the day was comin' on

We crossed the Rio Grande River
And we swore we'd have things our way
When we happened to walk in to Nuevo Leon

Your sweet and shiny eyes
Are like the stars above Laredo
Like meat and potatoes
To me

In my sweet dreams we are
In a bar
And it's my birthday
And we're having our picture taken
With Fernando





Home Plate 1975

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bonnie Raitt's song Your Sweet and Shiny Eyes tell a story of a nostalgic journey down memory lane. The singer reminisces about a visit to Laredo, a city in southern Texas, where she encountered someone special with whom she drove 900 miles down Texas highway to the Mexican border. They crossed the Rio Grande River and walked into the town of Nuevo Leon, where they enjoyed salty margaritas and took pictures with a man named Fernando. The singer's description of her companion's "sweet and shiny eyes" compared to the stars of Laredo and meat and potatoes to her, reveal the depth of her affections for this person.


The line "In my sweet dreams, we are in a bar, and it's my birthday" is symbolic of the singer's yearning for her happy memories to be everlasting. The recurring theme of sweet dreams highlights her desire to cling to the moments shared with this person. She treasures her memories so much that she dreams of being in a bar on her birthday, drinking margaritas with Fernando. The lyrics are more than just a tale of love and a trip to the border. They are an ode to the past – a world that is no longer there, painted through story-telling lyrics, invoking vivid images of places and people long gone.


Line by Line Meaning

Your sweet and shiny eyes
The eyes of the person being addressed are beautiful and bright.


Are like the stars above Laredo
Their eyes are as radiant and sparkling as the stars above a town in Texas called Laredo.


Like meat and potatoes
Their eyes are as essential to the singer as meat and potatoes, two staple foods.


To me
The eyes of the person being addressed are very important to the artist.


In my sweet dreams we are
In the artist's pleasant dreams, they have a relationship with the person addressed.


In a bar
In the dream, the singer and the person addressed are in a bar.


And it's my birthday
It is the singer's birthday in the dream.


Drinking salty margaritas with Fernando
In the dream the artist and the person addressed are drinking salty margaritas with a person named Fernando.


Young and wild
At some point in the past the artist and the person addressed were young and carefree.


We drove 900 miles of Texas highway
They drove a long stretch of road in Texas that was nine hundred miles long.


To the Mexican border
Their destination on the Texas highway was the border between Texas and Mexico.


As the day was comin' on
It was early in the morning when they reached the border.


We crossed the Rio Grande River
They crossed the Rio Grande river which is the natural border between Texas and Mexico.


And we swore we'd have things our way
They made a vow that they would do things as they wanted to from then on.


When we happened to walk in to Nuevo Leon
They walked into Nuevo Leon either accidentally or by chance.


And we're having our picture taken
In the dream that the artist is portraying, they and the person addressed are taking a photograph.


With Fernando
The photograph that is taken included someone called Fernando.


Home Plate 1975
This could be a reference to a place and time that was significant for the singer and/or the person addressed.




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