The song goes on
Herbie Hancock Lyrics


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I am only one of my many mouths
And at that, the one that will be still the soonest

Much stands behind me: I stand here like a tree...
Much stands behind me: I stand here like a tree...

And the song goes on, beautiful
The song goes on, beautiful
The song goes on, beautiful
The song goes on, beautiful

I am the rest between two notes
Which always seem to be clashing
Because deaths note wants to climb over-
But in the dark interval, reconciled
They must stay there trembling
And deaths note wants to climb over

And the song goes on, beautiful
The song goes on, beautiful




The song goes on, beautiful
The song goes on, beautiful

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Song Goes On" by Herbie Hancock featuring K. S. Chithra, Chaka Khan, Anoushka Shankar, and Wayne Sho's are beautiful and poetic. The lyrics convey a deep sense of introspection and introspection about life and its fleeting nature. The first few lines suggest that the singer is only one of many voices, and yet they will be the first to be silenced. The imagery of a tree standing tall despite having so much behind it encapsulates the idea of being grounded despite the chaos that surrounds us.


The second verse highlights the singer's role as the rest between two clashing notes, one of which is death's note. The dark interval represents the confrontation with death, which we all must face at some point in our lives. Despite the fear and trembling, the two notes must remain reconciled, suggesting that we must come to terms with our mortality and make peace with it.


The chorus, "And the song goes on, beautiful," reinforces the idea of life's continuity, even in the face of death. The beauty of life and the music that it creates will continue, no matter what. The use of the word "song" instead of life or existence adds to the artistic and lyrical quality of the song and emphasizes the idea of life as music.


Overall, "The Song Goes On" is a beautiful and thought-provoking song that invites listeners to reflect on the fleeting nature of life and its continuity.


Line by Line Meaning

I am only one of my many mouths
I am but one of many aspects of myself


And at that, the one that will be still the soonest
And of all these aspects, I will be the first to fade away


Much stands behind me: I stand here like a tree...
There is much history behind me, and yet I remain rooted and unmoving


And the song goes on, beautiful
Despite my impermanence and the weight of the past, the music continues to play and it is beautiful


I am the rest between two notes
I am the brief moment of silence between two sounds


Which always seem to be clashing
Sounds that don't quite harmonize with each other


Because deaths note wants to climb over-
Because there is an urge to move from what came before to what comes after


But in the dark interval, reconciled
Yet in that space of silence, there is a sense of resolution


They must stay there trembling
The sounds must hold themselves in that space and vibrate with the anticipation of what comes next


And deaths note wants to climb over
The urge to move on persists, but in this moment of silence it is held in check


And the song goes on, beautiful
Through all of these contradictions and tensions, the music continues to play and it is beautiful


The song goes on, beautiful
It persists and it is lovely


The song goes on, beautiful
It endures and it is magnificent


The song goes on, beautiful
It remains, unchanged and breathtaking




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