You'll Find Her Name Written There
John Fahey Lyrics


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On and on she'll walk this earth
Her face like a beautiful flower
But all alone is a marble stone
You'll find her name written there

Her new voice rings where the angels sing
Her voice so pure and so fair
And if you'll look in the Heavenly book
You'll find her name written there

I'm all alone since the call of fate
Left me in deepest despair
And if you'll wait at the pearly gate
You'll find her name written there

I'll breathe her name into the air
It goes and I know not where




But if you look in the heart of a friend
You'll find her name written there

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to John Fahey's song "You'll Find Her Name Written There" describe a woman who has passed away and whose name can be found on a marble stone. However, the song also suggests that her spirit lives on through her voice, which is said to ring where the angels sing in Heaven. Despite the emptiness left behind by her passing, the singer of the song promises to keep her memory alive by breathing her name into the air and holding her close in the heart of a friend.


The song evokes a sense of loss and longing, but also portrays the idea that even in death, the spirit of the person can remain present in the world. It suggests that while physical death is inevitable, the impact that a person has on others during their lifetime can endure long after they are gone.


Interestingly, the song's lyrics were inspired by an actual gravestone that John Fahey saw in a cemetery in Salem, Oregon. The stone belonged to a woman named Martha Ellen Maxwell, who had passed away at the age of 32. Fahey was struck by the inscription on the stone, which read: "She was a tender and devoted wife, a fond mother and a friend to all." This became the basis for the song's haunting refrain, "You'll find her name written there."


Line by Line Meaning

On and on she'll walk this earth
She'll continue to live her life indefinitely


Her face like a beautiful flower
Her beauty is comparable to that of a stunning flower


But all alone is a marble stone
Despite her beauty, she rests alone in death


You'll find her name written there
Her name is inscribed on her grave marker


Her new voice rings where the angels sing
Her voice now echoes in the realm of the divine


Her voice so pure and so fair
Her voice was untainted and beautiful


And if you'll look in the Heavenly book
If you search in the record of souls, you'll find her name


You'll find her name written there
Her name is recorded in the book of life


I'm all alone since the call of fate
Since destiny's call, I've been solitary


Left me in deepest despair
My current state is one of great hopelessness


And if you'll wait at the pearly gate
If you stand by heaven's entrance, you'll find her there


You'll find her name written there
Her name will be listed among the blessed in paradise


I'll breathe her name into the air
I'll speak her name out loud


It goes and I know not where
Her name dissipates into the environment and I don't know where it goes


But if you look in the heart of a friend
However, if you examine the emotions of someone close to her


You'll find her name written there
You'll see that her memory lives on in the hearts of those who cared for her




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG Rights Management
Written by: HAROLD HENSLEY

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