Last Goodbye
Jeff Buckley Lyrics


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This is our last goodbye
I hate to feel the love between us die
But it's over
Just hear this and then I'll go
You gave me more to live for
More than you'll ever know

This is our last embrace
Must I dream and always see your face?
Why can't we overcome this wall?
Baby, maybe its just because you didn't know you at all

Kiss me, please, kiss me
But kiss me out of desire, babe, not consolation
Oh, you know it makes me so angry
'Cause I know that in time, I'll only make you cry
This is our last goodbye
Oh, oh, oh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Ih, ih, ih, ah

Did you say, "no, this can't happen to me"
Did you rush to the phone to call
Was there a voice unkind in the back of your mind
Saying, "maybe you didn't know him at all"
You didn't know him at all, oh oh, you didn't know
Ooh, didn't know

Well, the bells out in the church tower chime
Burning clues into this heart of mine
Thinking so hard on her soft eyes




And the memories offer signs that it's over, oh-oh
It's over

Overall Meaning

The song Last Goodbye by Jeff Buckley can be interpreted as a heart-wrenching farewell to a relationship that has ended. The first verse sets the tone for the rest of the song, with the singer acknowledging that the love between him and his partner has died. He hates to feel this way, but he accepts that it's over. He thanks his partner for giving him something to live for and for all the joy she brought him, even though it's now ending.


In the second verse, the singer is embracing his partner for the last time but can't help but keep seeing her face in his dreams. He wonders why they couldn't overcome their differences and save their relationship. He reflects on the fact that maybe his partner never really knew him, and that was the reason why they couldn't come together.


In the chorus, the singer has his last plea for his partner to kiss him, but he also expresses his frustration with the situation. He doesn't want her kiss out of consolation, he wants it out of desire. He knows that in time, she will only cry because of him. In the final verse, he questions whether his partner ever really knew him, as he reflects on the bells chiming in the church tower, signaling the end of their journey together.


Overall, Last Goodbye is a beautiful and poignant reflection on the ending of a relationship, with a bittersweet longing that is heartbreaking in its sincerity.


Line by Line Meaning

This is our last goodbye
The singer is bidding a final farewell to his lover.


I hate to feel the love between us die
The singer is saddened by the end of the love between him and his partner.


But it's over
The relationship has come to an end.


Just hear this and then I'll go
The singer wants to convey his last words before leaving.


You gave me more to live for
The singer is thanking his lover for bringing meaning to his life.


More than you'll ever know
The singer believes his lover never fully understood how much she meant to him.


This is our last embrace
The singer is sharing a final hug with his partner.


Must I dream and always see your face?
The singer is struggling to let go of the memories of his partner.


Why can't we overcome this wall?
The singer is questioning why their relationship couldn't last despite their efforts.


Baby, maybe its just because you didn't know you at all
The singer suggests that the relationship ended due to his partner not truly understanding herself.


Kiss me, please kiss me
The singer is asking his lover for a final kiss.


But kiss me out of desire, babe, not consolation
The singer wants his lover to kiss him because she desires him, not out of pity.


Oh, you know it makes me so angry
The singer is frustrated that he still has feelings for his partner even though the relationship has ended.


'Cause I know that in time, I'll only make you cry
The singer believes that if they stay together, he will only cause his partner pain.


Did you say, "No, this can't happen to me"
The singer wonders if his partner was in disbelief when the relationship ended.


Did you rush to the phone to call
The singer wonders if his partner immediately tried to contact him after the breakup.


Was there a voice unkind in the back of your mind
The singer suggests that his partner had doubts about their relationship all along.


Saying maybe you didn't know him at all
The singer believes that his partner never truly understood who he was.


You didn't know him at all, oh oh, ya didn't know
The singer reiterates that his partner didn't understand him fully.


Well, the bells out in the church tower chime
The singer becomes aware of his surroundings, noticing the bells chiming in the church tower.


Burning clues into this heart of mine
The chimes seem to be symbolic of the singer's memories, causing him pain.


Thinking so hard on her soft eyes
The singer is fixated on the memory of his lover's eyes.


And the memories, offer signs that it's over
The singer's memories are a reminder that the relationship has ended.


Over
The song ends with a repetition of the finality of the relationship being over.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Jeffery Buckley

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@KeithCamplin

My grandmother had just passed away a couple of hours ago. My wife and I happened to be right down the block from the home where she was at.

This just happened to be an accident that we were in the vicinity of the home. My XM satellite subscription ended today so I turned on 93.1 WXRT Chicago and this song just started with the slide guitar.

I looked to my wife and said "love this tune", her cell phone went off as I saw the name of my aunt roll across the screen. I knew the news.

How appropriate this song should be playing as I find out the news of the passing of my grandmother. We were up in the room with the rest of the family about 10 minutes later.

Truly our last goodbye.



@guypistner1635

Lyrics: This is our last goodbye
I hate to feel the love between us die
But it's over
Just hear this and then i'll go
You gave me more to live for
More than you'll ever know

This is our last embrace
Must I dream and always see your face
Why can't we overcome this wall
Well, maybe it's just because i didn't know you at all

Kiss me, please kiss me
But kiss me out of desire, babe, and not consolation
You know it makes me so angry 'cause i know that in time
I'll only make you cry, this is our last goodbye

Did you say 'no, this can't happen to me,'
And did you rush to the phone to call
Was there a voice unkind in the back of your mind
Saying maybe you didn't know him at all
You didn't know him at all, oh, you didn't know

Well, the bells out in the church tower chime
Burning clues into this heart of mine
Thinking so hard on her soft eyes and the memories
Offer signs that it's over... it's over



All comments from YouTube:

@elza32358

I was at work when I first heard this song on the radio in 1994. I remember I stopped working, turned up the radio, and thought "who the heck is this?" I waited for the DJ to identify the song/singer, but that didn't happen. So, I immediately called the radio station, got through, and found out that it was Jeff Buckley. I had never heard of him or this song before. His voice and the hooks just sucked me in. After work that day, I drove to Tower Records (in Sacramento, California) and bought the Grace CD. What a joyful day that was. RIP. ❤️

@nerad1994

Sacramento, great city!

@tremayne3

Probably you heard the song on 100.5 The Point FM radio as it was called back then. In 1995 they changed the name to The Zone FM. That's how I heard for the first time this haunting tune here in Sacramento in 1994. It is so sad that there's nothing left now of the old Tower Records building.

@pennyp7382

My now departed ex boyfriend gave me his cd for my birthday. One of my favorite gifts of all time. Voice of an angel.

@hauntedhose

I was at Wildwood Beach NJ Taking acid for

@thomasnickel1278

I have alot of good memories of that tower of records having lived in sacramento in the 90's. That place was always fun so many bands to choose from back then, now its almost impossible to find one decent band

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@ArnoldMitchemBand

I was lucky I got to play bass with Jeff in his LA days. We played in the Wild Blue Yonder together, He was an amazing guy. I still get chills when I listen to Him sing. He was great guitar player also.

@ArnoldMitchemBand

Oh ya Danny Carey from Tool was drumming and John Humphrey guitar and vocals.

@tintecobrizo

a great player indeed. crazy good, convoluted, smooth harmonies. as a rhythm player i draw a lot from him. same goes for his arrangements... 🖤

@nayrtnartsipacify

@@ArnoldMitchemBand you talking shit?

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