The Eagle And Me
Lena Horne Lyrics


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River it like to flow
Eagle it like to fly
Eagle it like to feel
Its wings against the sky

Possum it like to run
Ivy it like to climb
Bird in the tree and bumble bee
Want freedom in autumn or summertime

Ever since that day
When the world was an onion
"Twas natch'ral for the spirit
To soar and play

The way the Lawd'a-wanted it
Free as the sun is free
That's how it's gotta be
What ever is right

For bumble bee and river and eagle
Is right for me




We gotta be free
The eagle and me.

Overall Meaning

The song "The Eagle and Me" by Lena Horne is all about freedom and natural instincts. The lyrics are full of references to animals and their natural tendencies, and how they all want to be free. The first stanza talks about how the river likes to flow and the eagle likes to fly, and they both want to feel the wind beneath their wings. The second stanza mentions the possum liking to run and the ivy liking to climb, and the bird in the tree and bumble bee wanting freedom in any season.


The third and final stanza reflects on the history of the world, when everything was natural and free before humans came along with their laws and restrictions. The natural world was allowed to "soar and play" as it pleased. The song then emphasizes that freedom is what nature intended, and it's what is right for animals and humans alike. If it's right for the bumble bee, the river, and the eagle, it's right for Lena Horne and all of us. The final line of the song brings it all together – the eagle and Lena Horne are united in their desire for freedom, and they will be free together.


Line by Line Meaning

River it like to flow
Rivers have a natural propensity to constantly flow forward in time.


Eagle it like to fly
Eagles have a natural love for flying in the open sky.


Eagle it like to feel
Eagles have a natural inclination towards feeling the sensation of the wind beneath their wings.


Its wings against the sky
Eagles enjoy the feeling of their wings flapping against the open expanse of the sky.


Possum it like to run
Possums prefer running as a means of movement.


Ivy it like to climb
Ivies have a natural desire to climb towards heights.


Bird in the tree and bumble bee
Birds and bumblebees alike long for autonomy and independence during autumn or summertime.


Want freedom in autumn or summertime
Birds and bumblebees crave freedom and independence during the summertime and autumn season.


Ever since that day
From that point onwards in time.


When the world was an onion
During a time long ago in history when the world was vastly different.


Twas natch'ral for the spirit
It was natural for the human spirit to feel this way


To soar and play
The original spirit of humans was to enjoy freedom and playfulness.


The way the Lawd'a-wanted it
As it was intended by God or a higher power.


Free as the sun is free
The level of freedom comparable to the sun being unhindered in its orbits.


That's how it's gotta be
It is imperative that freedom is preserved and protected.


What ever is right
Whatever is morally and ethically just.


For bumble bee and river and eagle
The right way for bees, rivers, and eagles to exist.


Is right for me
What is good for these natural elements is good for me too.


We gotta be free
As individuals and collectively we must be free.


The eagle and me.
Inclusively with the eagle and all other elements of nature.




Lyrics © S.A. MUSIC
Written by: E. Y. HARBURG, HAROLD ARLEN

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