Melody Fair
Hewson Richard Orchestra Lyrics


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Who is the girl with the crying face looking at millions of signs?
She knows that life is a running race,
Her face shouldn't show any line.

Melody Fair won't you comb your hair?
You can be beautiful too.
Melody Fair, remember you're only a woman.
Melody Fair, remember you're only a girl.

Who is the girl at the window pane,
Watching the rain falling down?
Melody, life isn't like the rain
Its just like a merry go round.

Melody Fair won't you comb your hair?
You can be beautiful too.
Melody Fair,
Remember you're only a woman.
Melody Fair,
Remember you're only a girl.

Who is the girl with the crying face,
Looking at millions of signs?
She knows that life is a running race.
Her face shouldn't show any lines.

Melody Fair won't you comb your hair?
You can be beautiful too.
Melody Fair,
Remember you're only a woman.




Melody Fair,
Remember you're only a girl.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hewson Richard Orchestra's song Melody Fair are an introspective and empathetic commentary on the struggles of womanhood. The song imagines a girl with a crying face, looking at millions of signs, and feeling the weight of the world on her shoulders. She knows that life is a running race and that her face shouldn't show any lines despite the challenges she faces. The lyrics are poignant and speak to the pressures that women face to remain composed and perfect despite their difficult circumstances.


As the song progresses, the singer addresses Melody Fair directly, reminding her that she can be beautiful too and that she is only a woman and a girl. The lyrics acknowledge the often-unrealistic expectations placed on women to look and act a certain way, and encourages them to embrace their natural beauty and uniqueness. The lyrics also suggest that life can feel like a merry go round, with ups and downs and unexpected twists and turns. Melody Fair serves as a reminder to young women to be kind to themselves and to embrace their true selves, even when life gets tough.


Overall, the lyrics to Melody Fair are a powerful message of self-love and compassion for women. They encourage listeners to embrace their true selves, despite the pressures placed upon them by society, and to remember that they are worthy of love and respect, just as they are.


Line by Line Meaning

Who is the girl with the crying face looking at millions of signs?
The song opens by asking who is the girl who looks lost and confused searching for meaning in life.


She knows that life is a running race,
Despite her confusion, the girl understands life is a race that she must keep up with.


Her face shouldn't show any line.
She is aware that showing her emotions is a sign of weakness and thus, tries to put up a brave front.


Melody Fair won't you comb your hair?
The song then calls upon 'Melody Fair,' who could be anyone, to take care of her appearance.


You can be beautiful too.
Despite her present state, Melody Fair is reassured that she can be beautiful.


Remember you're only a woman.
Melody Fair is advised to keep in mind that she is only a woman and should always act accordingly.


Remember you're only a girl.
Melody Fair is reminded that she is young and should not be in a rush to grow up too fast.


Who is the girl at the window pane, watching the rain falling down?
The song then introduces another girl, who is lost in thought and is observing the world outside her window.


Melody, life isn't like the rain
Melody is told that life is not as simple as the rain that she sees outside her window.


Its just like a merry go round.
Instead, life is unpredictable and full of ups and downs, like a never-ending merry-go-round.


Who is the girl with the crying face, looking at millions of signs?
The song repeats its opening question to emphasize the importance of finding one's place in the world.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BARRY GIBB, MAURICE GIBB, ROBIN GIBB

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