Flamingo
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Flamingo, like a flame in the sky
Flying over the island
To my lover nearby

Flamingo, with your tropical hue
For it's you I rely on
And the love that is true
The wind sings a song to you as you go
The song that I hear below
The murmuring heart

Flamingo, when the sun meets the sea
Say farewell to my lover
And hasten to me

Ah, oh, ah, oh, oh, oh
Flamingo
Flamingo

Flamingo, when the sun meets the sea
Say farewell to my lover
And hasten to me





Ah, oh, oh, oh, oh, ah

Overall Meaning

The song "Flamingo" is a romantic ballad composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. The lyrics describe the flight of a flamingo soaring through the sky over an island, causing the singer to think of their true love. The imagery in the song is rich and evokes a sense of longing and desire. The flamingo's tropical hue serves as a symbol of the beauty and passion of the singer's lover, who they rely on for a love that is true.


The wind is personified in the song as it sings a song to the flamingo in flight, and this song is heard by the singer below, possibly symbolizing the connection between two lovers even when physically separated. The last stanza of the song speaks to the coming together of the flamingo and the singer's lover as the sun meets the sea, signaling a farewell to their current love and a hastening towards a future together.


Overall, "Flamingo" is a timeless and poetic love song that captures the essence of romance and passion.


Line by Line Meaning

Flamingo, like a flame in the sky
Comparing the Flamingo to flame in the sky.


Flying over the island
The Flamingo is flying over an island.


To my lover nearby
The Flamingo is flying to his/her nearby lover.


Flamingo, with your tropical hue
The Flamingo has a bright tropical hue.


For it's you I rely on
The singer relies on the Flamingo for something.


And the love that is true
The Flamingo's love is true.


The wind sings a song to you as you go
The wind is singing a song to the Flamingo as it flies away.


The song that I hear below
The singer can hear the wind's song from below.


The murmuring heart
The heart is murmuring about the Flamingo.


Flamingo, when the sun meets the sea
The Flamingo should be there when the sun meets the sea.


Say farewell to my lover
The singer is saying goodbye to their lover.


And hasten to me
The Flamingo should hurry to the singer.


Ah, oh, ah, oh, oh, oh
Singers vocally showing passion and love to the Flamingo.


Flamingo
Referencing back to the Flamingo.


Flamingo
Again, referencing back to the Flamingo.


Flamingo, when the sun meets the sea
The Flamingo is being reminded to be there when the sun meets the sea.


Say farewell to my lover
The singer is still saying goodbye to their lover.


And hasten to me
The Flamingo is still being asked to hurry to the singer.


Ah, oh, oh, oh, oh, ah
The singer is still showing passion and love to the Flamingo.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Edmund Anderson, Ted Grouya

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