To Be
John Coltrane Lyrics


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You look at me and wonder, you look at me and doubt,
Darling your eyes are asking, "Will the flame burn out?"
Well, no one is sure of sun shine, no one is sure of dawn,
But I am sure my love will live on and on.
I'll be tired of you when stars are tired of gleaming
When I am tired of dreaming, then I'll be tired of you.
This I know is true, when winds are tired of blowing,
When grass is tired of growing, then I'll be tired of you.

Beyond the years,
'Til day is night, 'til wrong is right,
'Til birds refuse to sing,
Beyond the years, the echo of my only love
Will still be whispering, whispering.




And if my throbbing heart should ever start repeating
That it is tired of beating, then I'll be tired of you.

Overall Meaning

In the opening lyrics of John Coltrane's song "To Be," the singer addresses a sense of doubt and uncertainty in a romantic relationship. The repetition of "Will the flame burn out?" portrays a feeling of insecurity and apprehension about the longevity of their love. The singer then contrasts this doubt with a proclamation of unending love, expressing a steadfast belief that their love will endure despite the uncertainties of life. This is highlighted by the imagery of the sun shining and dawn breaking, emphasizing the cyclical and unpredictable nature of these natural phenomena in contrast to the singer's unwavering love.


The next stanza of the song delves deeper into the theme of endurance and constancy in love. The singer uses imagery such as stars gleaming and dreaming to convey a sense of eternal beauty and ambition. The repetition of "tired of you" emphasizes a sense of weariness, suggesting that love may wane or become dull over time. However, the singer counters this notion by asserting the truth of their love's permanence, drawing parallels between the natural cycles of wind blowing and grass growing with the enduring quality of their affection. This creates a powerful and poignant contrast between the ephemeral and the everlasting.


As the song progresses, the singer reflects on the passage of time and the persistence of their love beyond the constraints of temporal limitations. The evocative imagery of day turning to night and wrong becoming right conveys a sense of timeless inevitability and transformation. The singer envisions a future where even if external circumstances change or falter, the echo of their love will continue to resonate and endure, whispering softly through the ages. This sense of enduring love is further reinforced through the metaphor of the throbbing heart, symbolizing the vitality and depth of emotion that transcends mere physical existence.


In the final stanza, the singer contemplates the ultimate test of love's endurance - the cessation of life itself. The prospect of a heart ceasing to beat is juxtaposed with the notion of growing tired of a loved one, highlighting the fragility and impermanence of human existence. Despite this sobering reflection, the singer reaffirms their commitment to love, suggesting that even in death, their devotion will endure. By intertwining themes of uncertainty, constancy, and mortality, John Coltrane crafts a poignant and introspective exploration of love's resilience and transcendence, inviting listeners to reflect on the timeless complexities of the human heart.


Line by Line Meaning

You look at me and wonder, you look at me and doubt,
When you gaze at me, you question and hesitate,


Darling your eyes are asking, "Will the flame burn out?"
Your loving eyes are inquiring if our passion will fade away.


Well, no one is sure of sun shine, no one is sure of dawn,
Just like we cannot predict the sunrise, we cannot foresee the future.


But I am sure my love will live on and on.
However, I am confident that my love will remain eternal.


I'll be tired of you when stars are tired of gleaming
I will only grow weary of you when the stars lose their sparkle.


When I am tired of dreaming, then I'll be tired of you.
If my dreams fade away, then my affection for you will wane.


This I know is true, when winds are tired of blowing,
I am certain that when the winds cease to blow, my feelings for you will diminish.


When grass is tired of growing, then I'll be tired of you.
Only when the grass stops growing will my love for you dwindle.


Beyond the years,
Even as time passes,


'Til day is night, 'til wrong is right,
Until day turns into night, until what is wrong becomes right,


'Til birds refuse to sing,
Until the birds no longer fill the air with their melody,


Beyond the years, the echo of my only love
Throughout eternity, the memory of my true love


Will still be whispering, whispering.
Will continue to softly echo in the depths of my heart.


And if my throbbing heart should ever start repeating
And in the unlikely event that my beating heart should begin to falter,


That it is tired of beating, then I'll be tired of you.
Declaring its exhaustion, only then will my affection for you diminish.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ARTHUR SCHWARTZ, E. Y. HARBURG

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