Night Falls
Cracker Lyrics


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Hm-hmhm-hm-hm
Do-dodo-do-do
Whoohoohoo

Lay me down
And pull the arrows out
Let night fall again
So love is everywhere
But you're not with me dear
Let night fall again

I saw you there
I saw you waiting on that boulevard
For great parades
And motorcades
They never pass

I see you there
My heart cannot contain its misery
It comes right out
Of my mouth
Like butterflies

The car she used to drive
I thought it passed me by
Let night fall again

Saw you cross Governer's Square
A chill was in the air
Let night fall again

I saw you there
While I was dancing with some stranger
I'd taken comfort in
You had the same
You understand

We're in the hall
My heart cannot contain its misery
The mirror ball
Spits broken light
Upon the wall

Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm
Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm
Whoo-hoo-hoo

Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm
Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm
Whoo-hoo-hoo

I saw you there
I saw you waiting on that boulevard
For great parades
And motorcades
They never pass

I see you there
My heart cannot contain its misery
It comes right out
Of my mouth
Like butterflies

Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm
Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm
Whoo-hoo-hoo

Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm
Da-da-da-da-da
Whoo-hoo-hoo




Whoo-hoo-hoo
Whoo-hoo-hoo

Overall Meaning

The song "Night Falls" by Cracker seems to be a poignant musing on love and loss. The singer appears to be addressing an absent lover, lamenting the fact that they are not together despite the presence of love all around them. The first verse describes a desire to be comforted by the night again, perhaps indicating the peace that darkness can bring when faced with emotional pain. The second verse seems to reveal that the singer has seen the object of their affection waiting for parades and motorcades on a particular boulevard, but these events never come. The heartache and longing that the singer feels is emphasized in the final verse when they describe their misery "coming right out of [their] mouth like butterflies."


The repeated "Hm-hmhm-hm-hm" and "Do-dodo-do-do" set the tone for the song and provide a sense of melancholy. The "Whoohoohoo" in the chorus is a mournful call, giving voice to the singer's yearning for their love. The line "Let night fall again" is a refrain that emphasizes the desire to be embraced by darkness, which could be seen as a metaphor for the singer's emotional struggles.


Overall, "Night Falls" is a song that speaks to the bittersweet nature of love and the pain that can come from its absence. The imagery of parades and motorcades that never come emphasizes the sense of longing and unfulfilled desire that the singer feels. The repeated imagery of butterflies emphasizes the fragility of the singer's emotional state and the fleeting nature of love.


Line by Line Meaning

Lay me down And pull the arrows out Let night fall again
The singer is asking to be laid down and have the metaphorical arrows of pain and suffering removed, to allow them to embrace the darkness and let night come once again.


So love is everywhere But you're not with me dear Let night fall again
Although love is present in the world, the singer is not experiencing it because their beloved is not with them. They long for the night to fall again, which can offer a sense of comfort and relief from their pain.


I saw you there I saw you waiting on that boulevard For great parades And motorcades They never pass
The singer remembers seeing their beloved waiting for something that never comes, symbolized by the great parades and motorcades that never pass by. This longing for something that never arrives may be a metaphor for the singer's unfulfilled desires.


I see you there My heart cannot contain its misery It comes right out Of my mouth Like butterflies
The artist is haunted by the memory of their lover and feels overwhelmed with pain and sadness. Their feelings are so strong that they spill out of them uncontrollably, like butterflies escaping from a cage.


The car she used to drive I thought it passed me by Let night fall again
The artist thinks they see a car that belongs to their beloved, but it is just a passing resemblance. They call for the night to fall again- perhaps to escape the pain of mistaken identity or to allow them to further search for their lost love.


Saw you cross Governer's Square A chill was in the air Let night fall again
The singer observes their beloved crossing a public space, and there is a sense of foreboding or ominousness implied by the chill in the air. They again ask for the night to fall- perhaps to provide a sense of safety or protection.


While I was dancing with some stranger I'd taken comfort in You had the same You understand
The singer finds solace in being with someone else but is reminded of their beloved when they see that the stranger has similar qualities. They believe that their beloved would be able to understand their feelings in the same situation.


We're in the hall My heart cannot contain its misery The mirror ball Spits broken light Upon the wall
The setting is a dance hall, and the artist is once again overwhelmed with sadness. The glittering mirror ball reflects their broken emotions back at them and creates a fractured atmosphere in the room.




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