Hasten Down the Wind
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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She tells him she thinks she wants to be free
He tells her he doesn't understand
She takes his hand
And tells him nothing's working out the way she planned

She's so many women
He can't find the one who was his friend
He's hanging on to half a heart
But he can't have the restless part

So he tells her to hasten down the wind
Now he agrees he thinks she ought to be free
Now she says she'd rather be with him
Oh it's just a whim

That she's designed to keep him out there on that limb
She's so many women
He can't find the one who was his friend
He hanging on to half a heart

But he can't have the restless part
So he tells her to hasten down the wind




He tells her to hasten down the wind
He tells her to hasten down the wind

Overall Meaning

The song Hasten Down the Wind by Linda Ronstadt is a melancholic ballad about a failing relationship. The lyrics are written from the perspective of a man who is struggling to understand his partner's desire for freedom. She confesses to him that she wants to be free, and he admits that he doesn't understand her. However, he takes her hand and consoles her, letting her know that nothing is working out like she planned.


The chorus is where the song's title comes from: "So he tells her to hasten down the wind / Now he agrees he thinks she ought to be free." The man is now agreeing with his partner's desire for freedom, even though he's still holding onto half of his heart. He knows that he cannot keep her from being restless and truly herself, so he makes the difficult decision to ask her to leave.


The lyrics "She's so many women / He can't find the one who was his friend" speak to the idea that the woman in the relationship is changing and evolving in ways that the man cannot keep up with. She's become a different person – "so many women" – and he's lost the friend that he once knew. Ultimately, the song is about letting go of something that isn't working, even if it's painful.


Line by Line Meaning

She tells him she thinks she wants to be free
She opens up to him and expresses that she yearns for freedom in her life.


He tells her he doesn't understand
He expresses his confusion over her desire to be free.


She takes his hand
She physically connects with him, seeking comfort and support.


And tells him nothing's working out the way she planned
She admits that her life is not going as she intended or hoped.


She's so many women
She has various sides to her personality that are difficult to reconcile.


He can't find the one who was his friend
He is struggling to connect with the woman he once knew.


He's hanging on to half a heart
He is still holding on to their relationship, but it is not entirely fulfilling.


But he can't have the restless part
He knows that he cannot hold onto her if she desires to be free.


So he tells her to hasten down the wind
He encourages her to leave and pursue her dreams without him.


Now he agrees he thinks she ought to be free
He begins to see her perspective and agrees that she should live a life with more freedom.


Now she says she'd rather be with him
She changes her mind and decides that she would prefer to be with him.


Oh it's just a whim
She acknowledges that her change of heart may not be a long-term decision.


That she's designed to keep him out there on that limb
She realizes that her indecisiveness is causing him to be in a precarious position in their relationship.


He tells her to hasten down the wind
He reaffirms his previous statement, urging her to pursue her own aspirations without him.


He tells her to hasten down the wind
He repeats his plea for her to leave and find her own path in life.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: WARREN ZEVON

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