Norwegian Wood
Herbie Hancock Lyrics


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I once had a girl
Or should I say she once had me
She showed me her room
Isn't it good Norwegian wood?

She asked me to stay
And she told me to sit anywhere
So I looked around
And I noticed there wasn't a chair

I sat on a rug biding my time
Drinking her wine
We talked until two and then she said
"It's time for bed"

She told me she worked
In the morning and started to laugh
I told her I didn't
And crawled off to sleep in the bath

And when I awoke I was alone
This bird had flown




So I lit a fire
Isn't it good Norwegian wood?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Herbie Hancock's song Norwegian Wood describe the experience of a man who once had a fleeting romantic encounter with a woman. The singer describes being invited into her home and being given a tour of her bedroom. He remarks on the quality of the wood used in the furnishings, referring to it as "Norwegian wood", which may be a subtle nod to Beatle's song of the same name.


As the evening progresses, the two grow closer and the singer spends the night. However, in the morning, the woman suddenly leaves, leaving the singer alone in her home. He then sets fire to the furniture as an act of symbolic revenge, drawing a connection between the wood of the furniture and the woman who has abandoned him.


One interpretation of the lyrics is that they are a commentary on the fleeting nature of love and the ways in which people attempt to cope with its impermanence. The song seems to grapple with feelings of abandonment and betrayal, as well as the tension between feeling a sense of connection with someone and the fear of being hurt.


Line by Line Meaning

I once had a girl
There was a time when I was romantically involved with a woman


Or should I say she once had me
Actually, I was the one who was seduced by her


She showed me her room
She invited me to see her personal space


Isn't it good Norwegian wood?
She was proud of her furniture made of Norwegian wood


She asked me to stay
She requested me to spend the night


And she told me to sit anywhere
She offered me a seat wherever I wanted


So I looked around
I observed the room


And I noticed there wasn't a chair
I saw that there was no chair available


I sat on a rug biding my time
I sat on the rug, waiting for something to happen


Drinking her wine
I was drinking the wine she had given me


We talked until two and then she said
We conversed until two o'clock and then she uttered


"It's time for bed"
"It's time for us to go to bed"


She told me she worked
She informed me about her job


In the morning and started to laugh
When talking about her work, she burst into laughter


I told her I didn't
I responded that I didn't have any work obligations


And crawled off to sleep in the bath
I went to sleep in the bathtub instead of the bed


And when I awoke I was alone
When I opened my eyes, she was no longer with me


This bird had flown
She had left, like a bird flying away


So I lit a fire
I started a fire to keep warm


Isn't it good Norwegian wood?
I remarked on the pleasing quality of the wood I was burning




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Edith Harris

So beautiful. I never get tired of this version.

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A masterpiece. A classic of a classic...

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one of my favorite albums of all time!

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The piano speaks to me @6:03-6:25. Herbie is a master, above just a pianist.

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