Storybook Children
Don Williams Lyrics


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You've got your world and I've got mine and it's a shame. Two grown up worlds that will never be the same.

Why can't we be like storybook children running through the rain hand in hand across the meadow. Why can't
we be like storybook children in a wonderland where nothing's planned for tomorrow.

You've got his ring, you've got his heart, you've got his babies, and it's too late to turn away and start again.

Why can't we be like storybook children running through the rain hand in hand across the meadow. Why can't
we be like storybook children in a wonderland where nothing's planned for tomorrow.





How happy we would be if only we could be storybook children.

Overall Meaning

In Don Williams's song "Storybook Children," the lyrics explore the theme of longing for a simpler and more carefree life, one that is reminiscent of childhood where imagination and fantasy ruled. In the first verse, Williams sings about two adults who have their own worlds and realities that can never truly merge. The sadness in this realization is palpable, suggesting they've grown apart and are no longer connected.


The chorus serves as a lament, yearning for a world where the two individuals could be like "storybook children." They would run through the rain hand in hand across a meadow, carefree and unburdened by the responsibilities of adult life. They would exist in a wonderland where nothing is planned for tomorrow. The repetition of the chorus underscores the idea that the fantasy of being like storybook children is an impossibility, as much as they wish it were not.


The second verse adds to the melancholy tone of the song. The woman in the relationship already has a ring, his heart, and their babies, suggesting that any hope for starting again has long since passed. The wistfulness in Williams's voice as he sings about being like storybook children suggests that it's too late for these two adults to ever fully bridge the gap between their present reality and their nostalgic dreams of a simpler time.


Overall, "Storybook Children" explores the universal desire to return to a time of innocence and freedom, but ultimately acknowledges that this yearning is impossible to fulfill. The song is a poignant reminder of how life can pull us away from our childhood dreams, leaving us with only memories of a world that will never be accessible to us again.


Line by Line Meaning

You've got your world and I've got mine and it's a shame.
We have separate lives that will never converge, which is unfortunate.


Two grown up worlds that will never be the same.
Our mature lifestyles are drastically different and will never align.


Why can't we be like storybook children running through the rain hand in hand across the meadow.
Why can't we have an innocent and carefree relationship like children in a fairytale?


Why can't we be like storybook children in a wonderland where nothing's planned for tomorrow.
Why can't we live in a world where we can enjoy the present without worrying about the future?


You've got his ring, you've got his heart, you've got his babies, and it's too late to turn away and start again.
You are already committed to another man and have a family with him, so it's impossible to change now.


How happy we would be if only we could be storybook children.
We would be much happier if we could have an idealized and carefree relationship like children in a fairytale.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BILLY VERA, CHIP TAYLOR

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Comments from YouTube:

Irishinusa

I loved this guy. He was a gift to us all. RIP my friend. Will continue to listen❤

Stan Strickland

Nice version of this great song. Written by Billy Vera and Chip Taylor.

Bell Tomball

I love  your music Billy ! Don sang this well!

thomas Duffy

Thank you for the music.R I P DON

Pondy Hsu

You've got your world and I've got mine
And it's a shame.
Two grown up worlds that will never be the same.

Why can't we be like storybook children?
Running through the rain,
Hand in hand across the meadow.
Why can't we be like storybook children?
In a wonderland where nothing's planned for tomorrow.
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You've got his ring,
You've got his heart,
You've got his babies,
And it's too late to turn away and start again.

Why can't we be like storybook children?
Running through the rain
Hand in hand across the meadow.
Why can't we be like storybook children?
In a wonderland where nothing's planned for tomorrow.

How happy we would be ?
If only we were storybook children.....

Billy Vera

Happy Birthday Don Williams! And thanks for recording my song!
May 27, 1939
https://youtu.be/rTSbIhMl5jE

Jay Dubb

Don Williams and The Pozo Seco Singers

FunkyMarcel

who's the lady ???

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