Habanera from Carmen
George Sebastian;Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra Lyrics


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Captain Walker
Didn't come home.
His unborn child
Will never know him.
Believe him missing
With a number of men.
Don't expect
To see him again.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Habanera from Carmen by George Sebastian, as performed by the Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra, describe the grief and despair of a woman whose lover, Captain Walker, did not return home. The woman is pregnant with his child and laments how their unborn child will never know him. She believes that he is missing with a number of other men and does not expect to ever see him again. The lyrics evoke a sense of melancholy and heartbreak, as the woman struggles to come to terms with the loss of her loved one.


The lyrics of Habanera from Carmen have been interpreted in various ways by different performers and critics. Some have suggested that the song is a commentary on the futility of war and the toll it takes on families and loved ones left behind. Others have seen it as a reflection on the fragility of life and the unpredictability of fate. The song has been hailed as a classic of the operatic repertoire, and its haunting melody and poignant lyrics continue to resonate with audiences today.


Line by Line Meaning

Captain Walker didn't come home.
Captain Walker failed to return home.


His unborn child will never know him.
The child he was expecting to have will never have the chance to meet him.


Believe him missing with a number of men.
It's assumed that he's lost along with other individuals.


Don't expect to see him again.
It's unlikely that he will ever be seen again.




Lyrics © ABKCO MUSIC INC PETE TOWNSHEND CATALOG , FABULOUS MUSIC LTD , SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
Written by: PETER TOWNSHEND

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