Moonlight In Glory
David Byrne Lyrics


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... He wasn't responsible for the act.
I've been warned...
I believe it wrong not to warn the people.
And the machine... he come upon them and strike. ...
I understand that somebody began to...
And the song began to move up.
I understand like this. Move up.
I understand like this. ... Move up.
So, they get tired.
It was come dark and rain'll make you very tired.
And then he went and knocked on an old lady house
and old lady ran to the door, say "Who is this?
" Jack say "Me, Mama-san, could we spend the night here?
Cause we're far from home, very tired.
" And old lady said "Oh yes, come on in." Said "Come on in.




" So I'm realizing I'm in trouble.
It was come dark and rain'll make you very tired.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of David Byrne's Moonlight In Glory are puzzling at first, but with a closer look, one can see that it tells a story of a man named Jack who is in trouble. He wasn't responsible for the act, and he has been warned. However, he believes that it's wrong not to warn the people. Suddenly, the machine comes upon them and strikes, and this event sets off the song. The song begins to move up, and Jack understands it like this; move up.


The lyrics are reflective of Byrne's storytelling abilities, as there's an interesting lyrical structure here that leaves much to the imagination. The use of repetition with "I understand like this, Move up" gives the listener a sense of inevitability. It's like no matter what they do, they have to keep moving forward.


Towards the end of the song, we see Jack seeking refuge in an old lady's house. He's exhausted, and the rain makes him so tired. The old lady, who is symbolic of safety and security, takes him and his companions in, but the uncertainty of the situation still looms. The song ends with Byrne realizing that he's in trouble, but it's not clear what this trouble is.


Line by Line Meaning

He wasn't responsible for the act.
He had no involvement in the incident.


I've been warned...
I have been cautioned or advised.


I believe it wrong not to warn the people.
It is incorrect to withhold warning from the public.


And the machine... he come upon them and strike. ...
The machine suddenly and aggressively happens upon them.


I understand that somebody began to...
I comprehend that someone started to...


And the song began to move up.
The melody commenced to elevate.


I understand like this. Move up.
I perceive it in this manner. Rise upwards.


I understand like this. ... Move up.
I realize in this way. Exalt.


So, they get tired.
Therefore, they become fatigued.


It was come dark and rain'll make you very tired.
It had become dark and the rain causes exhaustion.


And then he went and knocked on an old lady house
He subsequently approached a senior woman's dwelling and knocked.


and old lady ran to the door, say "Who is this?
The elderly lady hurried to the entrance and questioned, "Who is that?"


Jack say "Me, Mama-san, could we spend the night here?
Jack requested, "Mama-san, may we stay here for the night?"


Cause we're far from home, very tired.
Since we are distant from our residence and extremely weary.


" And old lady said "Oh yes, come on in." Said "Come on in.
"The old woman responded, "Certainly, enter." She repeated, "Please come in."


So I'm realizing I'm in trouble.
Thus, I comprehend that I am in a difficult situation.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DAVID BYRNE, BRIAN ENO

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