On The Western Skyline
Bruce Hornsby & the Range Lyrics


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About this time of evening, out by the bay
They turn the road lights on the bridge
A diesel rolls in silhouette, eastbound
Lovers glad the sun has set
I'm staring into the twilight
Wishing I could find someone tonight

I know she's out there somewhere
On the western skyline
Lonely women say a prayer
On the western skyline

The rooftops sag on second street
Bachelor's quarters, too much fun,
Not enough fun
The kite's still hanging on the wire
Waiting on the wind
Too many dreams, not enough hope
Voices on my radio
Telling me where I should go

I know she's out there somewhere
On the western skyline
Lonely women say a prayer
On the western skyline

They'll set up on the bandstand
When the sailors hear the whistle blow
Underneath the streetlight
Violence in the afterglow

Give me a shiny Cadillac
Close your eyes past that city limits sign
He's got the admiral's daughter in the back
Trying to cross her battle line
As I'm staring into the twilight
Wishing I could be with her tonight

I know she's out there somewhere
On the western skyline




Lonely women say a prayer
On the western skyline

Overall Meaning

On The Western Skyline by Bruce Hornsby & the Range is a song about longing and searching for love. The lyrics describe the singer’s desolate surroundings as he sits by the bay in the evening. He watches the road lights turn on the bridge and sees a diesel roll in silhouette, eastbound. The sunset has left lovers glad and he’s left staring into the twilight, wishing he could find someone to be with. The lyrics suggest that even though he’s surrounded by other people, he feels lonely and longs for a connection.


As the song progresses, the singer emphasizes his hope of meeting the woman he’s meant to be with. He believes that she’s out there somewhere on the western skyline and he’s not alone in his search as lonely women say a prayer on the western skyline. The song addresses other themes such as unfulfilled dreams and a lack of hope, which are prevalent in the second verse. The rooftops sag on second street and the bachelor’s quarters have too much fun but not enough hope. The kite is waiting on the wind and there are too many dreams but no hope. The singer hears voices on his radio telling him where to go when he searches for a connection.


The final verse of the song describes the singer’s desire to find love as he wishes he could be with someone tonight. The song is full of hauntingly beautiful imagery and the use of figurative language. It’s a relatable song for anyone searching for love or a deeper connection with someone.


Line by Line Meaning

About this time of evening, out by the bay
The song sets the scene, it’s evening by the bay


They turn the road lights on the bridge
The bridge’s road lights are turned on


A diesel rolls in silhouette, eastbound
A diesel train is silently moving in the eastward direction


Lovers glad the sun has set
Couples are happy that the sun has set, romantic mood setting in


I'm staring into the twilight
The artist is lost in thought looking into the sunset


Wishing I could find someone tonight
The singer longs for companionship


I know she's out there somewhere
The singer is hopeful that they will find someone special


On the western skyline
The special someone is on the western skyline


Lonely women say a prayer
Lonely women hope to find companionship, they pray for it


The rooftops sag on second street
The buildings on Second Street are old and rundown


Bachelor's quarters, too much fun,
The area is known for being a place where bachelors hang out and have too much fun


Not enough fun
Despite the reputation for being a fun place, the artist finds it lacking


The kite's still hanging on the wire
A kite is still hanging in the sky waiting for the wind to blow it away


Waiting on the wind
The kite can’t fly without wind


Too many dreams, not enough hope
There are lots of dreams but the singer lacks hope


Voices on my radio
The artist hears voices on the radio


Telling me where I should go
The voices on the radio suggest places to go


They'll set up on the bandstand
A band will play somewhere


When the sailors hear the whistle blow
The band will play when sailors hear the whistle blow


Underneath the streetlight
The area is lit by a streetlight


Violence in the afterglow
There may be trouble or violence after sunset


Give me a shiny Cadillac
The artist wants a nice car


Close your eyes past that city limits sign
The singer wants to leave the city limit behind and start a new life


He's got the admiral's daughter in the back
A man has an admiral’s daughter riding in the back of his car


Trying to cross her battle line
There may be issues with the admiral’s daughter and the singer doesn’t want to cross any lines


I know she's out there somewhere
The singer holds hope to find the person they’re looking for


On the western skyline
The person they’re looking for is still on the western skyline


Lonely women say a prayer
Lonely women still hope and pray for companionship




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: BRUCE HORNSBY, JONATHAN HORNSBY

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