Me and My Shadow
Lawrence Welk Lyrics


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Shades of night are falling and I'm lonely
Standing on the corner feeling blue
Sweethearts out for fun
Pass me one by one
Guess I'll wind up like I always do
With only
Me and my shadow
Strolling down the avenue
Me and my shadow
Not a soul to tell our troubles to
And when it's twelve o'clock
We climb the stair
We never knock
For nobody's there
Just me and my shadow
All alone and feeling blue
When the sun sets on the far horizon
And the parlor lamps begin to glow
Jim and Jack and John
Put their slippers on
They're all set but we'restill on the go
So lonely
Me and my shadow
Strolling down the avenue
Me and my shadow
Not a soul to tell our troubles to
And when it's twelve o'clock
We climb the stair
We never knock
For nobody's there




Just me and my shadow
All alone and feeling blue.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lawrence Welk's "Me and My Shadow" depict an emotion that many people have felt. The singer is lonely, watching couples walk the street and wishing that he were out having fun with somebody. He is walking down an avenue with nothing but his shadow to accompany him. As it gets later, he imagines his friends Jim, Jack, and John preparing to settle into their homes for the night, while he is left alone with his own worries. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Me and My Shadow" twice in each verse, emphasizing the singer's feelings of solitude.


The verses of "Me and My Shadow" paint a vivid picture of the singer's loneliness, but the chorus provides an intriguing counterpoint. The claim that he is "not a soul to tell (his) troubles to" is demonstrably false - after all, he is singing this song. The shadow has become a metaphorical sounding board for his feelings of isolation, even if it cannot truly provide him with comfort or advice. Furthermore, the phrase "Me and My Shadow" is itself somewhat optimistic. The singer is not alone, technically - his shadow is always with him, inextricably linked to his own movements. This has led some listeners to suggest that the song may carry deeper implications about the importance of self-reliance and self-love.


Line by Line Meaning

Shades of night are falling and I'm lonely
As night approaches, I feel empty and sad


Standing on the corner feeling blue
I am standing on the streetcorner with a depressed state of mind


Sweethearts out for fun
Couples are enjoying their time together


Pass me one by one
They keep walking past me, one after another


Guess I'll wind up like I always do
I assume that my night will end like it usually does


With only
Left with nothing but


Me and my shadow
I am accompanied by nothing but my own shadow


Strolling down the avenue
Walking down the street


Not a soul to tell our troubles to
There is no one to hear our problems


And when it's twelve o'clock
At midnight


We climb the stair
I go up the stairs to my room


We never knock
I do not need to knock on the door


For nobody's there
Because no one is there


Just me and my shadow
Alone with only myself


All alone and feeling blue
Lonely and sad


When the sun sets on the far horizon
As the sun goes down in the distance


And the parlor lamps begin to glow
As the lights in the living rooms turn on


Jim and Jack and John
People with friends and social lives


Put their slippers on
Relax and get comfortable at home


They're all set but we're still on the go
They are finished with their evening, but I am still wandering outside


So lonely
I feel so alone




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Al Jolson, Billy Rose, Dave Dreyer

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