I'll Fly Away
Krauss Alison & Welch Gillian Lyrics


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Some bright morning when this life is over
I'll fly away
To that home on God's celestial shore
I'll fly away

I'll fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away

When the shadows of this life have gone
I'll fly away
Like a bird from these prison walls I'll fly
I'll fly away

I'll fly away, fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away

Oh, how glad and happy when we meet
I'll fly away
No more cold iron shackles on my feet
I'll fly away

I'll fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away

I'll fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away

Just a few more weary days and then
I'll fly away
To a land where joys will never end
I'll fly away

I'll fly away, fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away





I'll fly away

Overall Meaning

The above lyrics are from the song "I'll Fly Away" by Krauss Alison & Welch Gillian. The song talks about the singer's yearning to reach heaven after death. The first verse talks about flying away to a home on God's celestial shore, indicating the singer's desire to go to heaven. The chorus emphasizes the idea that the singer will fly away from this life to a better place in the morning when they die. The second verse continues with the metaphor of the singer as a bird flying away from prison walls, symbolizing worldly struggles and difficulties. The third verse talks about the joy and happiness that awaits the singer after death, indicating that they will no longer be bound by shackles and burdens of this world. The final verse is a reminder that life on earth is temporary and a better life, where joys will never end, awaits us in heaven.


The song was arranged and adapted by Albert E. Brumley in 1929. Brumley was a prolific gospel songwriter, having written over 800 songs in his lifetime. "I'll Fly Away" is one of his most popular compositions and has been covered by numerous artists. The song has become a staple in traditional gospel and bluegrass music, often performed at funerals and other religious occasions.


Line by Line Meaning

Some bright morning when this life is over
At some point when my earthly existence comes to a close


I'll fly away
I will ascend and depart the physical world


To that home on God's celestial shore
To a place of peace and contentment in the afterlife


I'll fly away
I will transcend mortality


I'll fly away, oh glory
My departure will be accompanied by rejoicing


I'll fly away, in the morning
I will leave this life at daybreak


When I die, Hallelujah by and by
Upon my passing, there will be praise and celebration


I'll fly away
I'll leave the physical realm behind


When the shadows of this life have gone
After life's darkness has receded


I'll fly away
I will lift off and go beyond


Like a bird from these prison walls I'll fly
I'll soar away like a bird freeing itself from confinement


I'll fly away, fly away, oh glory
My departure will be a moment of intense glory


No more cold iron shackles on my feet
I'll shed the metaphorical chains and limitations of earthly living


I'll fly away
I will ultimately leave this world


Oh, how glad and happy when we meet
The reunion with loved ones at this final stage will bring boundless joy


I'll fly away
I'll take flight and depart from this plane of existence


Just a few more weary days and then
It won't be long now until the end of my time here


To a land where joys will never end
Towards an eternal place of contentment and happiness


I'll fly away
I'll soar away from the difficulties and constraints of being alive


I'll fly away, fly away, oh glory
I will take flight in a moment of incredible glory


I'll fly away, in the morning
A new beginning awaits me as I soar into the morning


When I die, Hallelujah by and by
The celebration and praise will continue when I pass on


I'll fly away
Nothing here will hold me back as I depart from this world




Lyrics © DistroKid, Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Albert E. Brumley

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@YangYing05

Some bright morning when this life is over
I'll fly away
To that home on God's celestial shore
I'll fly away
I'll fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away
When the shadows of this life have gone
I'll fly away
Like a bird from these prison walls I'll fly
I'll fly away
I'll fly away, fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away
Oh, how glad and happy when we meet
I'll fly away
No more cold iron shackles on my feet
I'll fly away
I'll fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away
I'll fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away
Just a few more weary days and then
I'll fly away
To a land where joys will never end
I'll fly away
I'll fly away, fly away, oh glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die, Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away
I'll fly away



All comments from YouTube:

@Noxx55

I went to a local homeless man's funeral in our small town. He requested this song and it moved me to tears, he was such a kind, unassuming man. R.I.P. Larry Gibbs

@carolkelly1324

Yes...RIP Larry Gibbs..🕊

@caseyself2134

He sounds like he was a kind man fear not for he is now what's with God

@catholicdad

Larry Gibbs died? He owed me $20.

@tomato1087

Rest in peace for Larry

@jellyjamjello

id sing it for him too

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@tommcavoy4960

Took my my wife to see Allison Krauss front row for our anniversary in 2017. Our wedding song was 'When You Say Nothing At All'. She had an Aneurysm rupture in June 2020 at 51 yrs old and has been in a nursing home since. This song is very tough to hear but all I can hope is that she hears this and feels comfort....

@bettymcguire3180

Prayers your wifey is doing better today

@TrainGuru

This song is a lot more personal to me.

My former first-grade teacher, Tina, passed away from a Brain Aneurysm a few days before Christmas. This song was played while people put flowers on her box of ashes. There was a pot full of them, but I went to the edge of the sand and grass on the beach and plucked two stems of Sour Grass and tied them into a knot, forming a heart. I then walked over to her ashes and placed them on top of her little box. I literally could not stop crying, along with everyone else around me at her memorial. At the very end of the memorial service, her husband and brother paddled out to the ocean and spread her ashes.

Tina was the kind of person who made everyone feel better without you realizing it. My brother was friends with her son and my mom was friends with her. It took me until that day to come to terms with the fact that she was gone.

Miss you Ms. Tina...

@PinkyJujubean

My grandma died today and she's flown away to heaven with grandpa. I'll miss you so much 😭

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