Now he paints ceilings - … Read Full Bio ↴Lucky Jim has released eight albums since 2003
Now he paints ceilings - as did Muddy Waters so there's nothing wrong with that -
His latest album Copenhagen is available here there and everywhere - but what he really loves is anything by Otis Redding - God Bless .... touring later this year in the UK ...
Sophia
Lucky Jim Lyrics
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And I'll get my dreams
And we'll all come to dust
And nothing's what you ask for
And nothing's how it seems
I don't know why I try but I must
There's a light and a way in your smile
There's a thousand long summers in your smile
Well I know that my loving
Is dark and it's deep
But I don't wish for you to be lonely
And I know that you're hungry
But you don't like to speak
Oh I know I could love you and you only
There's a play in the way that you smile
There's a light and a way in your smile
There's a thousand long summers in your smile
Well your spirit is willing
And your body is strong
I don't know why we waited so long
And I am no further
From the right than the wrong
It is there that I know I belong
The song "Sophia" by Lucky Jim is a love song that explores the complexity, ambiguity, and paradox inherent in romantic relationships. The first stanza captures the sense of impermanence and futility that often accompanies romantic ambition: "Well you'll get your wishes / And I'll get my dreams / And we'll all come to dust / And nothing's what you ask for / And nothing's how it seems / I don't know why I try but I must." The singer acknowledges the elusive nature of desire and the inevitability of mortality. He confesses his confusion and uncertainty but also his determination to pursue something that ultimately may not be attainable.
The second stanza contains some of the most evocative language of the song: "There's a play in the way that you smile / There's a light and a way in your smile / There's a thousand long summers in your smile." The singer seems entranced by the enigmatic and alluring nature of his beloved's smile. He recognizes that there is a depth and richness to her character that may be difficult to fathom or communicate. He also acknowledges some of the potential obstacles to their relationship, such as his own darkness and her reticence: "Well I know that my loving / Is dark and it's deep / But I don't wish for you to be lonely / And I know that you're hungry / But you don't like to speak / Oh I know I could love you and you only."
Overall, "Sophia" is a song that invites listeners to reflect on the complexities and contradictions of human connection. It suggests that love is both enchanting and elusive, joyful and uncertain, and that we must navigate these ambiguities with both humility and courage in order to cultivate meaningful relationships.
Line by Line Meaning
Well you'll get your wishes
Your desires will come true
And I'll get my dreams
I will fulfill the aspirations I have
And we'll all come to dust
Eventually we will die
And nothing's what you ask for
The things you desire are not what you receive
And nothing's how it seems
Things are not always as they appear
I don't know why I try but I must
I don't understand why, but I feel compelled to try
There's a play in the way that you smile
Your smile has a certain charm
There's a light and a way in your smile
Your smile is radiant and captivating
There's a thousand long summers in your smile
Your smile is full of warmth and happiness
Well I know that my loving
I am aware that the love I have to offer
Is dark and it's deep
Is intense and profound
But I don't wish for you to be lonely
I don't want you to feel isolated
And I know that you're hungry
I know you have a desire
But you don't like to speak
But you tend to keep your thoughts to yourself
Oh I know I could love you and you only
I am certain that I could be completely devoted to you
Well your spirit is willing
You have a strong and enthusiastic attitude
And your body is strong
You are also physically capable
I don't know why we waited so long
I don't understand why we didn't act sooner
And I am no further
I am not any more distant
From the right than the wrong
From achieving what is right versus choosing what is wrong
It is there that I know I belong
I feel that is where I am meant to be
Contributed by David D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.