Love's Old Song
David Gray Lyrics


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It's like this
It's all in here
Just one kiss
Will make that clear
So let the flower open
Let the ship sail
Don't need no meaningless token
To hear the nightingale

For everything that's been
For all that's yet to come
Brow full of moonbeams
Singing loves old song

Beauty threads its needle
In every eye a light will shine
From the graveyard to the cradle
All the bells of wonder chime
No further complication
Here for the queen or for the pawn
Night of such revelation
The dew is trembling on the thorn

For everything that's been
For all that's yet to come
Brow full of moonbeams
Singing loves old song

Loves old song
Playing in our hearts
Binding it together
Pulling it apart

Loves old song
Playing pure and bold
Time has come to read
What's written in your soul

Yeah yeah yeah

Out in the fields of bloody slumber
Shadows fleeing from the sun
Without aim and without number
These children of oblivion

For everything that's been
For everything's that come
A brow full of moonbeams
Singing loves old song

Loves old song
Playing in our hearts
Binding it together
Pulling it apart

Loves old song
Playing pure and bold
Time has come to read
What's written there in your soul

Yeah yeah yeah
Whoa oh oh

For everything that's been
For everything's that come




Brow full of moonbeams
Singing loves old song

Overall Meaning

David Gray's Love's Old Song is a reflection on love and the beauty and simplicity that comes with it. The lyrics paint a picture of a love that requires no grand gestures or material possessions but is instead grounded in the moment and the connection between two people. The first few lines in the chorus set the tone and capture the essence of the song, "For everything that's been, for all that's yet to come, brow full of moonbeams, singing loves old song." These words highlight the idea that love, like the moon, has a timeless quality to it, that it has been here before and will continue to exist long after we are gone. It is a continuous thread that runs through all of our lives, connecting us to each other and to something greater than ourselves.


The verses of the song speak of the beauty of the world and how love can be found everywhere, in the simple things that surround us. Gray sings of "beauty threads its needle, in every eye a light will shine, from the graveyard to the cradle, all the bells of wonder chime." Throughout the song, he uses vivid imagery to describe the world around us, reminding us that love exists even in the darkest places. The final lines of the song, "time has come to read what's written there in your soul," suggest that love requires us to look within ourselves, to find the love that already exists within us.


Overall, Love's Old Song is a beautifully written ode to love that highlights the importance of connection and the simple things in life. It is a reminder that love is all around us, and that we just have to look for it.


Line by Line Meaning

It's like this
Love is simple and straightforward


It's all in here
The feeling of love is within, waiting to be expressed


Just one kiss
A single gesture or moment can make love clear


Will make that clear
Love is powerful enough to be instantly understood


So let the flower open
Allow love to blossom and grow


Let the ship sail
Let love take you wherever it leads


Don't need no meaningless token
True love cannot be bought or replaced by material possessions


To hear the nightingale
Love has a beautiful and melodious sound


For everything that's been
Love is influenced by past experiences


For all that's yet to come
Love has the potential for a bright future


Brow full of moonbeams
Love is a bright and radiant presence


Singing loves old song
Love is timeless and always present


Beauty threads its needle
Love is a delicate and intricate force


In every eye a light will shine
Love can be seen and felt by everyone


From the graveyard to the cradle
Love is present throughout life, from birth to death


All the bells of wonder chime
Love is a miraculous and awe-inspiring force


No further complication
Love is not complicated or convoluted


Here for the queen or for the pawn
Love is accessible to everyone regardless of status


Night of such revelation
Love can be a transformative experience


The dew is trembling on the thorn
Love is a delicate and fragile thing


Loves old song
Love is a familiar and nostalgic feeling


Playing in our hearts
Love is an intrinsic part of our being


Binding it together
Love can bring people closer


Pulling it apart
Love can also cause pain and separation


Playing pure and bold
Love can be both tender and powerful


Time has come to read
It's time to examine and understand your own feelings of love


What's written in your soul
Love comes from a deep and spiritual place within


Out in the fields of bloody slumber
Love exists even in the midst of war and tragedy


Shadows fleeing from the sun
Love can dispel darkness and negativity


Without aim and without number
Love can't be quantified or controlled


These children of oblivion
Love exists regardless of human understanding or consciousness




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Comments from YouTube:

M

A classic David Gray tune from his early days before White Ladder. A Century Ends and Flesh are two of the finest albums of the 90s.

Bobby King

Always liked this song....power and feeling.

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