The Dolphins
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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This old world may never change
Not the way it's been
And all the ways of war
Can't change it back again

I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder do you ever think of me
I'm not the one to tell this world
How to get along
I only know that peace will come
When all hate is gone

I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder do you ever think of me

Sometimes I think about
Saturday's child
And all about the times
When we were running wild

I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
Sometimes I wonder do you ever think of me





This old world may never change
This old world may never change

Overall Meaning

The song "The Dolphins" by Linda Ronstadt is a beautiful ballad that seems to be a commentary on the realities of the world we live in. The lyrics ponder the possibility of the world ever changing and coming to a peaceful state. Ronstadt acknowledges that it may not be possible to change the world and its ways of war, but she believes that peace can be achieved when all hate is gone. Her search for the dolphins in the sea may represent a search for a better, more harmonious world.


The lyrics of the song suggest that there is a longing for a time when things were simpler and less complicated. Ronstadt recalls a time when she and her loved one were "running wild" and seems to yearn for those carefree days. Through the lyrics, she expresses the hope that perhaps one day things will be different, and peace will reign.


Overall, the song speaks to the idea of peace, love, and harmony. It suggests that it might be difficult to achieve but that it is certainly worth striving towards.


Line by Line Meaning

This old world may never change
The world may be set in its ways and never see progress


Not the way it's been
The current state of the world will likely remain unchanged


And all the ways of war
Despite various methods of conflict, none have successfully changed the world


Can't change it back again
Even if efforts are made to reverse the effects of war, it's impossible to restore it to its prior state


I've been searching for the dolphins in the sea
I've been looking for the beauty and purity in the world


Sometimes I wonder do you ever think of me
Occasionally, I ponder if others remembering me and my search


I'm not the one to tell this world
I'm not in a position to instruct the world


How to get along
I only suggest that we need to unite and live in harmony


I only know that peace will come
I truly believe that if we abstain from hatred and hostility, we can achieve peace


When all hate is gone
The moment we eliminate every drop of animosity, we'll attain serenity


Sometimes I think about
It occurs to me from time to time


Saturday's child
An allusion to the popular rhyme that suggests Saturday's children 'work hard for their living.'


And all about the times
Reflecting on memories


When we were running wild
When we were young and unrestrained by life's restrictions


This old world may never change
A repeat of the opening line emphasizing the unlikelihood of altering the world's status quo




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Written by: FRED NEIL

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