Galileo
Josh Groban Lyrics


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Galileo fell in love
As a Galilean would
And he wondered what in Heaven,
Who invented such a joy?

But the question got the better of his scientific mind
And to his blind and dying days he looked up high and often sighed
And sometimes cried:

Who puts the rainbow in the sky?
Who lights the stars at night?
Who dreamt up someone so divine,
Someone like you and made them mine?

Love can make you ask some funny questions now and then
But just remember the alternatives
For I remember when I was lonely,
And unhappy and my lips were cold as ice
But you kissed me and good Heavens,
Now I'm here in paradise

So if I'm ever not kissing you or looking in your eyes
I won't be blind and I won't cry
I'll look up high and gladly sigh

And thank the guy
Who puts the rainbow in the sky
Who lights the stars at night
Who dreamt up someone so divine,




Someone like you and made them mine
Someone like you and made them mine

Overall Meaning

The song "Galileo" by Josh Groban is a tribute to the renowned Italian astronomer, philosopher and mathematician, Galileo Galilei. The opening lines of the song, "Galileo fell in love, as a Galilean would, and he wondered what in Heaven, who invented such a joy?" expresses how Galileo was in awe of the beauty and magnificence of the world around him, including the love he had for the person who made his heart sing. However, the song also alludes to Galileo's internal struggle between his scientific mind and his faith. The reference to "his blind and dying days" depicts Galileo's eventual loss of sight due to disease and his constant gaze upwards, pondering the mysteries of the universe.


The chorus of the song goes on to ask profound and philosophical questions about the nature of creation and the divine: "Who puts the rainbow in the sky? Who lights the stars at night? Who dreamt up someone so divine, someone like you and made them mine?" The lyrics evoke a sense of wonder and amazement at the beauty of both the natural and human worlds. The song suggests that love is the answer to the questions about creation, and by being in love, one can appreciate the wonders of the world and be grateful for their blessings.


Overall, "Galileo" is a song about love, faith, and wonder, highlighting the conflicting emotions and thoughts that we all experience in our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Galileo fell in love
Galileo fell in love


As a Galilean would
As a follower of Galileo Galilei's exceptional reasoning would.


And he wondered what in Heaven,
And he wondered what Creator, up in Heaven,


Who invented such a joy?
Who invented love - this enormous joy?


But the question got the better of his scientific mind
But his rational and scientific mind could not find the answer to this question.


And to his blind and dying days he looked up high and often sighed
And till his last days when he went blind and dying, he kept looking up at the sky and sighing.


And sometimes cried:
And sometimes cried asking:


Who puts the rainbow in the sky?
Who is responsible for putting the beautiful rainbow color in the sky?


Who lights the stars at night?
Who turns on the stars at night to create the dazzling sky?


Who dreamt up someone so divine,
Who thought of creating someone so heavenly,


Someone like you and made them mine?
Someone as wonderful as you, who made her mine?


Love can make you ask some funny questions now and then
Love can often cause one to pose some weird inquiries occasionally


But just remember the alternatives
But recall the alternative options


For I remember when I was lonely,
As I look back, I remember a time when I was lonely and grieving.


And unhappy and my lips were cold as ice
And unhappy, my lips were so cold it felt like ice.


But you kissed me and good Heavens,
But then you kissed me and goodness gracious,


Now I'm here in paradise
And now I feel like I'm in paradise.


So if I'm ever not kissing you or looking in your eyes
So if for some time, I'm not kissing you or looking in your beautiful eyes,


I won't be blind and I won't cry
I won't regret or cry


I'll look up high and gladly sigh
Instead, I'll look up to the sky and sigh with contentment


And thank the guy
And thank the Creator


Who puts the rainbow in the sky
Who is capable of putting the rainbow in the sky


Who lights the stars at night
Who is responsible for lighting the stars at night


Who dreamt up someone so divine,
Who thought of creating someone so heavenly,


Someone like you and made them mine
Someone as wonderful as you, who made her mine




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DECLAN EDWARD O'ROURKE, SEAMUS PAUL MARY COTTER

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