Willow Weep for Me
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Willow weep for me, willow weep for me,
Bend your branches green along the stream that runs to sea,
Listen to my plea, listen willow weep for me,
Gone my lover's dream, lovely summer dream,
Gone and left me here to weep my tears into the stream,
Sad as I can be - Hear me willow and weep for me.

Whisper to the wind to say that love has sinned
To leave my heart aching and making this moan,
Murmur to the night to hide her starry light,
So none will find me sighing and crying all alone,
Weeping willow tree, weep in sympathy,
Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me,
When the shadows fall, bend oh willow and weep for me.

To leave my heart aching and making this moan,
So none will find me sighing and crying all alone,
Weeping willow tree, weep in sympathy,
Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me,




When the shadows fall, bend oh willow,
Bend oh willow and weep for me.

Overall Meaning

The song 'Willow Weep for Me' is a classic jazz standard that was first recorded by American jazz singer, composer, and bandleader Ted Fio Rito in 1932. However, the Ella Fitzgerald version, released in the 1950s, is one of the most popular and acclaimed versions of the song. The song's title refers to a weeping willow tree and its branches, which symbolize the singer's heartache and sadness. The song is an expression of loss and grief over a lover who has left, and the singer pleads with the willow tree to weep for her and give her comfort.


The song opens with the singer addressing the willow tree and asking it to weep for her, a metaphorical plea for the natural world to share and express her pain. She describes the willow tree's branches as bending along the stream that runs to the sea, a picturesque representation of the tree's sullen state in response to the singer's despair. The singer's lover's dream, a lovely summer dream, has ended and left her to weep into the stream. The song's melancholic mood continues as the singer begs the willow tree to weep in sympathy with her and to bend its branches down to cover her when the shadows fall.


Line by Line Meaning

Willow weep for me, willow weep for me,
Oh willow tree, please cry for me in my sorrow and despair.


Bend your branches green along the stream that runs to sea,
Let your branches hang low over the river as it flows out to the ocean.


Listen to my plea, listen willow weep for me,
Hear my cries and tears and join me in my pain.


Gone my lover's dream, lovely summer dream,
My lover's dreams, my beautiful summer memories are gone forever.


Gone and left me here to weep my tears into the stream,
Left me alone to cry my sorrows into the flowing waters of the river.


Sad as I can be - Hear me willow and weep for me.
I am so sad that I cannot bear it. Please, willow tree, cry for me.


Whisper to the wind to say that love has sinned
Tell the wind to spread the news that love has betrayed me.


To leave my heart aching and making this moan,
Leaving me with unbearable pain, making me moan.


Murmur to the night to hide her starry light,
Ask the night to hide its bright stars so that no one sees me crying.


So none will find me sighing and crying all alone,
So that no one knows that I am sad and crying by myself.


Weeping willow tree, weep in sympathy,
Cry together with me and feel my pain, weeping willow tree.


Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me,
Wrap me with your branches to shelter and protect me in my grief.


When the shadows fall, bend oh willow and weep for me.
As darkness falls, please, willow tree, cry with me once again.




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Written by: Ann Ronell

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