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Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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See her as she flies
Golden sails across the sky
Close enough to touch
But careful if you try
Though she looks as warm as gold
The moon's a harsh mistress
The moon can be so cold
Once the sun did shine
And lord it felt so fine
The moon a phantom rose
Through the mountains and the pine
And then the darkness fell
The moon's a harsh mistress
It's hard to love her well

I fell out of her eyes
I fell out of her heart
I fell down on my face, yes I did
And I tripped and I missed my star
And I fell and fell alone
The moon's a harsh mistress
The sky is made of stone





The moon's a harsh mistress
She's hard to call your own

Overall Meaning

The song "The Moon's a Harsh Mistress" by Linda Ronstadt, written by Jimmy Webb, is a melancholic ballad that speaks of the coldness and indifference of the natural world, personified by the moon, towards human affairs. The first stanza describes the moon as a beautiful, glowing object in the sky that seems to be within arm's reach but warns the listener to be cautious in their approach, as she is also a harsh mistress. The second stanza speaks of a time when the sun shone brightly and everything seemed right, but then darkness fell as the moon rose, bringing coldness and emptiness. The third stanza is more personal, with the lyrics describing the singer's unsuccessful attempts to reach the moon and his star, symbolizing his desires and dreams, and his subsequent fall and isolation.


The song is a metaphor for the emotional distance between people and the natural world, the fragility of human life in the face of nature's power, and the fleeting nature of love and relationships. The moon is a symbol of the inevitable cycles of life and death, of hope and despair, of beauty and cruelty.


Line by Line Meaning

See her as she flies
Watch as this woman soars through life


Golden sails across the sky
She exudes an aura of warmth and radiance


Close enough to touch
She appears attainable, but beware of trying to get too close


But careful if you try
Warning against the dangers of pursuing something that seems out of reach


Though she looks as warm as gold
Her outer appearance of happiness and richness may be deceiving


The moon's a harsh mistress
Life can be unforgiving and difficult


The moon can be so cold
Even beauty can have a dark side


Once the sun did shine
There was a time when things were good


And lord it felt so fine
It was a moment of pure joy and ecstasy


The moon a phantom rose
Hope and beauty can fade as quickly as they appear


Through the mountains and the pine
Beauty can be found in unexpected places


And then the darkness fell
But sometimes the light fades and darkness sets in


I fell out of her eyes
I lost her attention and affection


I fell out of her heart
Her love and affection for me dwindled


I fell down on my face, yes I did
I failed and was embarrassed


And I tripped and I missed my star
I missed my opportunity for greatness


And I fell and fell alone
I suffered the consequences of my failure on my own


The sky is made of stone
The world can be harsh and unforgiving


The moon's a harsh mistress
Life can be cruel and difficult


She's hard to call your own
It's difficult to find happiness and stability in life




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JIMMY WEBB

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