Moonchild
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band Lyrics


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moonchild
On the night she born the lightning flashed and the thunder roar
But when they heard her cry -the clouds rolled back and the full moon fill the sky
Shinin' down in her eye
Can you hear her cry

Moon child
She always look so pale
The things she wear and the long white veil
She wrapped it up so tight -your mind come loose and you drift on out of sight
She's a child of the night
Can you hear her cry

Moon child
....too high (she always tries to hide?)
The way she feel s on the darker side
She like to fall in love every time there's a full moon up above
Then she's out of this world
She's another girl
And it makes her cry
I love to hear her cry




Moon Child
(Note: credited to David Gates: an amazing tailoring job

Overall Meaning

The Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band's song "Moonchild" is a hauntingly beautiful piece of music that tells the story of a mystical creature, the Moonchild. The song opens with the description of the night the Moonchild was born, with the lightning flashing and the thunder roaring, creating an awe-inspiring atmosphere. However, as soon as the Moonchild cried for the first time, the clouds parted, and the full moon shone down on her eyes. The Moonchild is a mysterious being, almost translucent in her appearance, always draped in long white veils. Her presence is so alluring that it can send the mind drifting out of sight. The lyrics describe her as a child of the night, always feeling too high, and drawn to fall in love at every full moon. She is always trying to hide her darker side, but when the moon is full, she is another girl, out of this world.


The song "Moonchild" is fascinating in its exploration of the theme of otherness. It tells a story of a creature so mesmerizing and incomprehensible that the singer almost seems to be in awe of her. At the same time, the lyrics suggest that the Moonchild is troubled, caught in a cycle of events that leave her in despair. This theme is further emphasized by the music of the song, which consists of a haunting melody, accented by a repetitive drumbeat that accompanies the lyrics perfectly, creating a melancholic atmosphere.


Line by Line Meaning

moonchild
Introducing the subject of the song: a moonchild.


On the night she born the lightning flashed and the thunder roar
Describing the circumstances of the moonchild's birth as a thunderstorm.


But when they heard her cry -the clouds rolled back and the full moon fill the sky
Implying that the moonchild has a powerful and enchanting cry.


Shinin' down in her eye
Highlighting the beauty and wonder of the moonchild's eyes.


Can you hear her cry
A recurring question throughout the song, emphasizing the importance of the moonchild's cries.


She always look so pale
Describing the moonchild's appearance as otherworldly and ethereal, consistent with her nature.


The things she wear and the long white veil
Details of the moonchild's attire, which adds to her mystique.


She wrapped it up so tight -your mind come loose and you drift on out of sight
Implying that the moonchild has a hypnotic influence on those around her.


She's a child of the night
Reinforcing the idea that the moonchild is an otherworldly creature imbued with lunar magic.


....too high (she always tries to hide?)
A somewhat difficult line to interpret, though likely suggesting that the moonchild is a private and reclusive creature.


The way she feel s on the darker side
Furthering the idea that the moonchild has an affinity for the night and dark things.


She like to fall in love every time there's a full moon up above
Suggesting that the moonchild is a hopeless romantic with a celestial bent.


Then she's out of this world
Emphasizing the moonchild's otherworldly nature and implying that her romantic attachments are otherworldly as well.


She's another girl
Furthering the idea of the moonchild being a romantic individual with multiple personas.


And it makes her cry
Indicating that the moonchild's love affairs bring her pain and heartbreak.


I love to hear her cry
A final statement that emphasizes the centrality of the moonchild's tears to the song.




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MARCELLA LEVY, SIOBHAN FAHEY

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Comments from YouTube:

Richie B

Insanely beautiful! Amazing that in the mid-sixties, the world was not ready for this. It still is not.

Gladsthon Sena

Fabuloso!!!!
 

Metal Lord

1966 ... great year!

King Sturtevant

Written by David Gates latterly of Bread

PNP Consulting

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