Pale Moon
Kristin Andreassen Lyrics


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Pale moon (pale moon) in the bright blue sky
Quiet moon (quiet moon) in the trumpeting sunlight
Full moon (full moon) in the bright blue sky
High noon (high noon) hiding your light

I heard she's waiting
She waits for night
Crescent moon (crescent moon) in the bright blue sky
Tiny spoon, little bite of the big bite
Half moon (half moon) in the bright blue sky
Hold on, hold back your bitter side

I heard she's waiting
She waits for night

Crooked moon (crooked moon) in the bright blue sky
Corner of the room, you watch from the outside
Shy moon in the bright blue sky
Lonesome moon, stars more your own kind.

I know she's waiting
She waits for night





That's right she's waiting
She waits for night

Overall Meaning

The song "Pale Moon" by Kristin Andreassen is imbued with a sense of anticipation and longing. The repeated refrain of "I heard she's waiting, she waits for night" suggests a woman waiting for something or someone, and the moon becomes a symbol of this waiting. Throughout the song, the moon is portrayed in different ways - from pale and quiet to full and crooked - each description providing a different facet of the woman's emotional state. The moon's changing appearance also suggests the passage of time, reinforcing the idea of the woman waiting patiently for a resolution to her situation.


The imagery of the moon is further augmented by the use of repeated phrases and alliteration, such as "tiny spoon, little bite of the big bite" and "crooked moon, corner of the room". These poetic devices add to the dreamlike quality of the song, making it feel like a meditation on the nature of waiting and longing. The use of the second person ("I heard she's waiting...that's right, she's waiting") also creates a sense of intimacy between the singer and the listener, drawing them into the woman's story.


Overall, "Pale Moon" is a richly evocative song that explores the emotional landscape of waiting and longing. With its vivid imagery and poetic devices, it creates a world that is both familiar and mysterious, inviting listeners to connect with the woman at the center of the song and share in her anticipation and hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Pale moon (pale moon) in the bright blue sky
A moon that appears to be of lighter color set in the midst of a blue sky.


Quiet moon (quiet moon) in the trumpeting sunlight
A calm moon in a sky that's roaring with the sun.


Full moon (full moon) in the bright blue sky
A round, luminous moon in a sky of blue hue.


High noon (high noon) hiding your light
The time when the sun is at its peak and the moon's radiance is concealed.


I heard she's waiting
Knowing that a female is patiently anticipating something to manifest.


She waits for night
She looks forward to and waits for the arrival of nighttime.


Crescent moon (crescent moon) in the bright blue sky
A slim moon in the middle of an azure sky.


Tiny spoon, little bite of the big bite
A small semblance of an enormous thing.


Half moon (half moon) in the bright blue sky
A moon that is only partially visible in the midst of an azure sky.


Hold on, hold back your bitter side
Suppressing one's negative aspects or feelings.


Crooked moon (crooked moon) in the bright blue sky
A moon that is oddly shaped amongst a sky of blue hue.


Corner of the room, you watch from the outside
Observing things from a distance, as if not fully involved


Shy moon in the bright blue sky
A bashful moon surrounded by a sky of blue hue.


Lonesome moon, stars more your own kind.
A solitary moon that can relate more to the stars than any other celestial body.


I know she's waiting
Being conscious that she is anticipating something patiently.


She waits for night
She looks forward to and waits for the arrival of nighttime.


That's right she's waiting
Confirming that she is indeed waiting for something.


She waits for night
The female figure looks forward to and anticipates the arrival of nightfall.




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