How Are Things In Glocca Mora
Georgia Gibbs Lyrics


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I hear a bird, Londonderry bird,
It well may be he's bringing me a cheering word.
I hear a breeze, a River Shanon breeze,
It well may be it's followed me across the seas.
Then tell me please

How are things in Glocca Morra?
Is that little brook still leaping there?
Does it still run down to Donny cove?
Through Killybegs, Kilkerry and Kildare?

How are things in Glocca Mora?
Is that willow tree still weeping there?
Does that lassie with the twinklin' eye
Come smilin' by and does she walk away,

Sad and dreamy there not to see me there?
So I ask each weepin' willow and each brook along the way,




And each lass that comes a-sighin' too ra lay
How are things in Glocca Morra this fine day?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" from Georgia Gibbs's song convey a sense of wistfulness and longing for a place far away. The singer is imagining sounds of nature from their homeland, such as the bird from Londonderry and the breeze from River Shanon, and wondering if these familiar elements are still present and unchanged in Glocca Morra. This creates a nostalgic and sentimental atmosphere, as the singer reflects on memories and connections to this distant place.


The mention of specific locations like Donny cove, Killybegs, Kilkerry, and Kildare adds a sense of specificity and groundedness to the lyrics, emphasizing the personal connection and history the singer has with Glocca Morra. These places serve as anchors for the singer's memories and emotions, highlighting the depth of their longing and attachment to their homeland.


The recurring question of "How are things in Glocca Morra?" sets the tone for the entire song, emphasizing the central theme of yearning for connection and reassurance about the well-being of a place that holds deep significance for the singer. The imagery of the willow tree weeping and the lassie with the twinkling eye further adds to the romanticized and dreamy quality of the lyrics, painting a vivid picture of a place filled with nostalgia and beauty.


Overall, the lyrics of "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" speak to themes of longing, nostalgia, and a yearning for connection to a distant place. Through the imagery of nature and specific locations, the song captures a sense of emotional depth and personal history, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the singer's sentimental journey back to Glocca Morra.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear a bird, Londonderry bird,
I receive messages from afar, from a bird that originates from Londonderry.


It well may be he's bringing me a cheering word.
This bird may be bringing me good news or happiness.


I hear a breeze, a River Shanon breeze,
I sense a gentle wind, perhaps from the River Shannon.


It well may be it's followed me across the seas.
It's possible that this breeze has travelled with me from distant lands.


Then tell me please
So please, inform me


How are things in Glocca Morra?
How is life in the peaceful Glocca Morra?


Is that little brook still leaping there?
Is the small stream still flowing energetically?


Does it still run down to Donny cove?
Does it continue to flow towards Donny cove?


Through Killybegs, Kilkerry and Kildare?
Passing through different towns like Killybegs, Kilkerry, and Kildare?


Is that willow tree still weeping there?
Is the willow tree still hanging low and shedding tears?


Does that lassie with the twinklin' eye
Is that young lady with the sparkling eyes


Come smilin' by and does she walk away,
Passing by with a smile, then moving on


Sad and dreamy there not to see me there?
Is she melancholy and lost in thought without my presence?


So I ask each weepin' willow and each brook along the way,
Therefore, I inquire with every crying willow tree and flowing stream on my journey


And each lass that comes a-sighin' too ra lay
And each girl that appears with a sigh as well


How are things in Glocca Morra this fine day?
What is the status of Glocca Morra on this beautiful day?




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Burton Lane, Edgar Yipsel Harburg

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Eva Landry

Good Grief--I haven't heard this version since Gerald Ford was in office :-)....LOVE your music taste!

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