Poor Butterfly
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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Poor butterfly
'Neath the blossoms waiting
Poor butterfly
For she loved him so

The moments pass into hours
The hours pass into years
And as she smiles through her tears
She murmurs low

The moon and I
Know that he'll be faithful
I'm sure he'll come back
By and by

But if he don't come back
I just must die




Poor butterfly
[Repeat: ]

Overall Meaning

The song 'Poor Butterfly' is a classic jazz standard written by John Golden and Raymond Hubbell for the Broadway show, "The Big Show," in the year 1916. The song has later been performed by various artists, with Duke Ellington being one of the most famous Jazz musicians to have covered it in 1932. The lyrics describe a woman who is waiting under the blossoms, tormented by the passing of time and the absence of her lover. She believes that he will come back eventually, but the wait is too much to bear, and the possibility of him not coming back is too much to handle, leading her to say, "But if he don't come back, I just must die, Poor Butterfly."


The lyrics of the song create a poignant image of the woman's inner turmoil, as she waits for her lover, hoping for his return. Through her emotional journey, she becomes one with nature, especially the moon, signifying the love that the two individuals shared. The song's melody, along with the lyrics, brings out the feeling of longing, melancholy, and heartbreak, making it a classic that has stood the test of time and remained beloved among jazz enthusiasts throughout generations.


Some interesting facts about this masterpiece include its popularity worldwide, being translated into several languages and performed by various artists throughout the decades. Many prominent artists, including Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, and Frank Sinatra, have covered the song. The song has also been featured in various movies, including ‘Singin' in the Rain,’ ‘Deadpool 2,' and ‘Majid Majidi-Salaam Mumbai.’ Another interesting fact about the song is that it has been recorded by over 100 different musicians from various genres over the years. The song itself has proven to be extremely versatile, with the ability to be played by bands, orchestras, and solo performers alike.


Here are the chords for Duke Ellington's version of Poor Butterfly:
(C) Poor butterfly 'neath the (G7) blossoms (C) waiting
Poor butterfly (Ebdim) for (D7) she loves (G7) him (C) so
(C) The moments (Am) pass in (D7) to hours (G7)
The hours pass in (C) to (Am) years (D7)
And he (G7) not return- (C) ing
(C) Across the sea he (G7) rests a (C) while
And then (Ebdim) returns but (D7) just to (G7) smile (C)


Line by Line Meaning

Poor butterfly
Unfortunate creature


'Neath the blossoms waiting
Under the flowers anticipating


For she loved him so
Because she had a strong affection towards him


The moments pass into hours
Short periods of time become long periods of time


The hours pass into years
Long periods of time become even longer periods of time


And as she smiles through her tears
Despite feeling sad, she feigns happiness


She murmurs low
She whispers softly


The moon and I
The celestial body and myself


Know that he'll be faithful
Are aware that he will remain loyal


I'm sure he'll come back
I have confidence that he will return


By and by
Eventually


But if he don't come back
However, if he does not return


I just must die
I will have no choice but to perish


Repeat: Poor butterfly
Reiteration of the previous statement




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN GOLDEN, RAYMOND HUBBELL

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