Lost April
George Shearing Lyrics


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Lost April
Where did you go?
Like winter's snow
I saw you vanish
Lost April
so soft and warm
a memory not even time can vanish
Lost April
that taught me this
a single kiss
could lead to heaven
but April had numbered days
so when they passed
love couldn't last
I lost love and you and April too.

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so when they passed




love couldn't last
I lost love and you and April too.

Overall Meaning

In this song, the George Shearing Trio is lamenting the loss of a special time of year, April, that held memories of a lost love. The lyrics begin with the question, "Where did you go?" addressing the lost month of April, which is often associated with new beginnings and fresh starts. The trio compares the disappearance of April to "winter's snow," a fleeting and temporary phenomenon. However, the memory of April and the love it brought is described as "soft and warm," suggesting that these feelings remain with them even though the month has passed.


The lyrics go on to mention that it was during this time that the trio learned important lessons about love. A single kiss could lead to heaven, but the transience of April meant that when its days were numbered, so was their love. The use of the word "vanish" throughout the song reinforces the ephemeral nature of this love and the passing of time. The final lines are a mournful reflection on what was lost - not just a love that couldn't last, but also the cherished memories of April itself.


Line by Line Meaning

Lost April
The singer is searching for something or someone that they have lost, specifically the month of April.


Where did you go?
The singer is questioning the disappearance of April, as if it was a tangible object that could have gone missing.


Like winter's snow
April vanished as quickly and quietly as winter's snow melts away.


I saw you vanish
The artist recalls witnessing the disappearance of April, implying that it was sudden and unexpected.


Lost April
The artist repeats the phrase to emphasize their sense of loss and longing for April.


so soft and warm
April is described as gentle and comforting, perhaps representing the arrival of spring after a harsh winter.


a memory not even time can vanish
Despite April's disappearance, the memories of its warmth and comfort linger and cannot be erased by the passage of time.


that taught me this
April has served as a teacher to the artist, imparting a valuable lesson.


a single kiss
The artist learned that even a simple gesture of affection, such as a kiss, can evoke intense emotions like the ones they experienced in April.


could lead to heaven
The artist experienced such profound joy and happiness in April that it felt like they had ascended to a heavenly realm.


but April had numbered days
Despite the feeling of eternal happiness, the singer knew that April, like all good things, was temporary and would eventually come to an end.


so when they passed
The expiration of April's warmth and happiness brought about the end of the artist's love as well.


love couldn't last
The fleeting nature of April's beauty and warmth served as a metaphor for the short-lived nature of the singer's love.


I lost love and you and April too.
The singer lost not only the love they felt during April, but also the person they loved and the month itself, making their loss all the more profound.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, BMG Rights Management
Written by: Edgar De Lange, Emil Newman, Herbert W Spencer

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