Back in Your Own Backyard
Lester Young Lyrics


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We leave home expecting to find a blue bird,
Hoping ev'ry cloud will be silver lined.
But we all return as we live wo learn,
That we left our happiness behind.

When they sing you "Look for the Silver Lining,"
It is silver dollars they're looking for.
You will find my friend that the rainbow's end,
Is somewhere around your kitchen door.

The bird with feathers of blue, is waiting for you,
Back in your own back yard,
You'll see your castle in Spain, through your window pane,
Back in your own back yard.
Oh you can go to the East go to the West,
But someday you'll come weary at heart back where you started from,




You'll find your happiness lies, right under your eyes,
Back In Your Own Backyard.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lester Young's song "Back in Your Own Backyard" are a reflection on the idea that people often leave their homes and search for something better, only to discover later that what they were looking for was right in front of them all along. The first stanza sets the scene for this idea, with the singer stating that people leave home hoping for a better life, but realizing later that they left their happiness behind. The second stanza references the song "Look for the Silver Lining," suggesting that people are often looking for material wealth or success, when the true source of happiness may be closer to home.


The final stanza is the most optimistic, suggesting that the key to happiness is to return to one's roots and find comfort in the familiar. The imagery of a blue bird waiting in one's own backyard is particularly powerful, suggesting that the journey to find happiness need not be a long and difficult one. The song ends on a note of reassurance, telling the listener that their happiness lies right under their eyes and that they need only return to their own backyard to find it.


Overall, "Back in Your Own Backyard" is a nostalgic and uplifting song that encourages the listener to appreciate the simple pleasures in life and to cherish the people and places that are closest to them.


Line by Line Meaning

We leave home expecting to find a blue bird,
We depart from our homes hoping to find happiness and positivity in life, similar to a blue bird.


Hoping ev'ry cloud will be silver lined.
We are optimistic about the future, expecting every obstacle to have a silver lining.


But we all return as we live wo learn,
As we gain more experience and knowledge, we realize that we ultimately return to where we started in life.


That we left our happiness behind.
During our journey, we tend to overlook the happiness we had back home.


When they sing you "Look for the Silver Lining,"
When others advise you to look for the positives in a negative situation, they often mean to search for monetary or material benefits.


It is silver dollars they're looking for.
They are hoping to find financial gains instead of non-monetary benefits.


You will find my friend that the rainbow's end,
The ultimate reward for a difficult journey may not be as glorious as anticipated.


Is somewhere around your kitchen door.
Sometimes, the smallest things in life, like spending time at home, can bring the greatest joy.


The bird with feathers of blue, is waiting for you,
Happiness and contentment can often be found in the most familiar and common places.


Back in your own back yard,
One's home and familiar surroundings can provide a sense of comfort and happiness.


You'll see your castle in Spain, through your window pane,
You do not have to search for grandeur or luxury elsewhere when it is already present in your own surroundings.


Oh you can go to the East go to the West,
You may travel far and wide in pursuit of happiness, but you will ultimately come back home.


But someday you'll come weary at heart back where you started from,
After experiencing life's challenges and hardships, you will eventually return home feeling tired and defeated.


You'll find your happiness lies, right under your eyes,
The source of your happiness may be right in front of you, and you simply need to recognize it.


Back In Your Own Backyard.
The most important place to find happiness and contentment is in the familiarity and comfort of your own home and community.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: Al Jolson, Billy Rose, Dave Dreyer

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