Dindi
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Sky, so vast is the sky, with far away clouds just wandering by
Where do they go? Oh, I don't know, don't know
Wind that speaks to the leaves, telling stories that no one believes
Stories of love belong to you and to me

Oh, Dindi, if I only had words I would say all the beautiful
Things that I see when you're with me, oh, my Dindi
Oh, Dindi, like the song of the wind in the trees, that's how my heart is
Singing Dindi, happy Dindi, when you're with me

I love you more each day; yes, I do; yes, I do
I'd let you go away if you take me with you

Don't you know, Dindi, I'd be running and searching for you
Like a river that can't find the sea
That would be me without you, my Dindi
Can't find the sea
That would be me without you, Dindi





Like a river that can't find the sea
That would be me without you, my Dindi

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ella Fitzgerald's song Dindi depict a person in love admiring the beauty of nature while longing for the presence of their significant other. The sky is described as vast with wandering clouds, leading the singer to wonder where they go. The wind speaks to the leaves, but its stories of love are not believed by anyone aside from the singer and their lover. The singer addresses their lover, Dindi, saying if they only had the words they would express the beautiful things they see when they're together. Dindi is compared to the song of wind in the trees, which makes the singer's heart sing with happiness.


The love between the singer and Dindi is so strong that the singer proclaims their willingness to let Dindi go if Dindi takes them with them. Without Dindi, the singer would be like a river that can't find the sea - lost and incomplete. The lyrics implore Dindi to understand the depth of the singer's love, and how desperately they need Dindi in their life. The intricate descriptions of nature's beauty, contrasting with the singer's feelings of incompleteness without their lover, creates a melancholy yet hopeful tone throughout the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Sky, so vast is the sky, with far away clouds just wandering by
The sky is endless and the clouds are aimlessly drifting in it with no particular destination.


Where do they go? Oh, I don't know, don't know
It's uncertain where the clouds go or what they do, but it doesn't matter.


Wind that speaks to the leaves, telling stories that no one believes
The wind whispers to the leaves, sharing secrets and tales that cannot be confirmed or trusted.


Stories of love belong to you and to me
These are love stories that are personal to the singer and the person they are addressing.


Oh, Dindi, if I only had words I would say all the beautiful Things that I see when you're with me, oh, my Dindi
The singer struggles to express the beauty they see when Dindi is around and wishes they had the words to perfectly describe it.


Oh, Dindi, like the song of the wind in the trees, that's how my heart is Singing Dindi, happy Dindi, when you're with me
The singer's heart is filled with joy when Dindi is around, like the melodious song of the wind in the trees.


I love you more each day; yes, I do; yes, I do
The singer's love for Dindi grows stronger each day, without a doubt.


I'd let you go away if you take me with you
The singer is willing to let Dindi leave, as long as they are able to go together, hand in hand.


Don't you know, Dindi, I'd be running and searching for you Like a river that can't find the sea
If Dindi were ever lost, the singer would frantically search and hunt for them, like a river that is searching for the vastness of the sea.


That would be me without you, my Dindi
The singer can't imagine life without Dindi, and would be lost and incomplete without them.


Can't find the sea That would be me without you, Dindi
The metaphor of the river searching for the sea continues, highlighting that the singer would be meaningless and aimless without Dindi, just like a river that cannot find its destination.




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Written by: Aloysio De Oliveira, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Ray Gilbert

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