Skylark
Jim Hall Lyrics


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Skylark
Have you anything to say to me?
Won't you tell me where my love can be?
Is there a meadow in the mist
Where someone's waiting to be kissed?

Skylark
Have you seen a valley green with spring?
Where my heart can go a journeying
Over the shadows and the rain
To a blossom covered lane

And in your lonely flight
Haven't you heard the music in the night?
Wonderful music, faint as a will o' the wisp
Crazy as a loon, sad as a gypsy serenading the moon

Oh skylark
I don't know if you can find these things
But my heart is riding on your wings
So if you see them anywhere
Won't you lead me there?

Oh skylark
I don't know if you can find these things
But my heart is riding on your wings




So if you see them anywhere
Won't you lead me there?

Overall Meaning

The song "Skylark" by Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer, as interpreted by jazz guitarist Jim Hall, is a wistful, dreamy ballad that speaks to a longing for love and the natural world. The song is addressed to a skylark, a bird that is often associated with the beauty of the open sky and the freedom of flight. The singer asks the skylark if it has any information about where they might find their true love, imagining a "meadow in the mist" where someone waits to be kissed.


The song also evokes a sense of springtime and new beginnings, as the singer asks the skylark if it has seen a "valley green with spring," where their heart can go on a journey "over the shadows and the rain" to a "blossom-covered lane." The skylark is imagined as a kind of messenger between the singer and the natural world, with the bird's "lonely flight" hearing the "wonderful music" of the night and the "sad" serenade of a gypsy to the moon. Ultimately, the singer places their hope and trust in the skylark to lead them to the places and experiences that their heart desires.


Overall, "Skylark" is a poignant and poetic song that captures the human longing for love and connection, while also celebrating the beauty and mystery of the natural world.


Line by Line Meaning

Skylark
Addressing the bird called Skylark


Have you anything to say to me?
Asking if Skylark has any message for the singer


Won't you tell me where my love can be?
Requesting Skylark to reveal whereabouts of the singer's lover


Is there a meadow in the mist
Asking Skylark if there is any meadow amidst fogs


Where someone's waiting to be kissed?
Enquiring about the existence of someone who desires a kiss


Skylark
Addressing the bird called Skylark


Have you seen a valley green with spring?
Asking if the bird has seen a green valley during the springtime


Where my heart can go a journeying
A place where the artist's heart can travel


Over the shadows and the rain
Describing the challenge of the journey through darkness and bad weather


To a blossom covered lane
A beautiful path covered by flowers


And in your lonely flight
Referencing the Skylark's ability to soar alone


Haven't you heard the music in the night?
Asking if Skylark has ever heard the beautiful music at night


Wonderful music, faint as a will o' the wisp
Describing the stunning music that is hard to find and faintly perceivable


Crazy as a loon, sad as a gypsy serenading the moon
The music has a wild and crazy element to it and is also melancholic, as if a gypsy is singing a song to the moon


Oh skylark
Addressing the bird again


I don't know if you can find these things
Acknowledging that Skylark may not be able to locate these things


But my heart is riding on your wings
Putting faith in Skylark and the possibility of the journey of the heart on the bird's wings


So if you see them anywhere
If Skylark happens to find these places


Won't you lead me there?
Asking Skylark to guide the singer to those places


Oh skylark
Addressing the bird again


I don't know if you can find these things
Acknowledging that Skylark may not be able to locate these things


But my heart is riding on your wings
Putting faith in Skylark and the possibility of the journey of the heart on the bird's wings


So if you see them anywhere
If Skylark happens to find these places


Won't you lead me there?
Asking Skylark to guide the artist to those places




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HOAGY CARMICHAEL, JOHNNY MERCER

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Comments from YouTube:

@stephen451

Beautiful playing! What year was this recorded?

@JAZZODUC13

The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1992 another song here :https://youtu.be/0oJ0Xbt7GUw?feature=shared

@intuneorange

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