Donna
Miles Davis Lyrics


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Oh
Once upon a looking-for-Donna-time
There was a sixteen year old virgin
Oh Donna oh oh Donna oh oh oh
Looking for my Donna

I just got back from looking for Donna
San Francisco
Psychedelic urchin
Oh Donna oh oh Donna oh oh oh
Looking for my Donna

Have you seen
My sixteen year old tattooed woman
Heard a story
She got busted for her beauty oh oh oh
Oh oh!

Once upon a looking-for-Donna-time
There was a sixteen year old virgin
Oh Donna oh oh Donna oh oh oh
Looking for my Donna

I've been to India and saw the yogi light (lie?)
In South America the Indian smoke glows bright
I'm reincarnated and so are we all
And in this lifetime we'll rise
Before we fall
Before we fall

Once upon a looking-for-Donna-time
There was a sixteen year old virgin
Oh Donna oh oh Donna oh oh oh
Looking for my Donna

And I'm going to show her
Life on earth can be sweet
Gonna lay my mutated head (self) at her feet
And I'm gonna love her make love to her
Till the sky turns brown
I'm evolving I'm evolving
Through the drugs
That you put down

Once upon a looking-for-Donna-time
There was a sixteen year old virgin
Oh Donna oh oh Donna oh oh oh
Looking for my Donna
Looking for my Donna





Donna!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Donna" by Miles Davis describe a young man's search for his lover, Donna. He talks about his travels to different parts of the world in search of her. He describes Donna as a sixteen-year-old virgin who is also a "tattooed woman." He mentions that he has heard a story that she got into trouble because of her beauty. The song's lyrics convey a sense of longing and desperation to find Donna.


As the song progresses, the singer talks about his spiritual journey. He mentions visiting India and South America and experiencing different cultures and beliefs. He talks about reincarnation and the idea that we all rise and fall in our lifetimes. He mentions that he is evolving through the drugs that Donna put down.


The lyrics of "Donna" are open to interpretation, but they seem to suggest that the singer is on a journey to find himself as well as his lover. He believes that Donna has the power to show him a different way of life, and he is determined to love and make love to her until he evolves into a better version of himself.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh
Introducing the start of a story


Once upon a looking-for-Donna-time
Beginning to tell a story about searching for Donna


There was a sixteen year old virgin
Introducing the main character and mentioning her age and inexperience


Oh Donna oh oh Donna oh oh oh
Repeating the name of the character while emphasizing the singer's desire to find her


Looking for my Donna
Expressing the singer's motive for telling the story and reminding the audience about the character's name


I just got back from looking for Donna
Updating the audience on the singer's recent efforts to find Donna


San Francisco
Mentioning the location where the singer has been searching for Donna


Psychedelic urchin
Describing the singer as someone who is unconventional, possibly influenced by drugs, and using the word "urchin" to suggest that the singer is also poor or homeless


Have you seen
Asking the audience about the whereabouts of Donna and invoking suspense about her fate


My sixteen year old tattooed woman
Providing further details about Donna's identity and appearance


Heard a story
Indicating that the singer has heard rumors or gossip about Donna and setting up the next line for further explanation


She got busted for her beauty oh oh oh
Explaining what happened to Donna, specifically mentioning that her beauty got her into trouble


Oh oh!
Communicating the singer's shock or concern about what happened to Donna


I've been to India and saw the yogi light (lie?)
Changing the topic to the singer's own experiences and suggesting that the singer may be altered or unreliable due to their use of drugs


In South America the Indian smoke glows bright
Further describing the singer's travels and implying that they have encountered many different cultures


I'm reincarnated and so are we all
Introducing a theme of rebirth and suggesting that everyone can have a fresh start in life


And in this lifetime we'll rise
Encouraging the audience to be optimistic about the possibilities of the current moment


Before we fall
Presenting a tense balance between success and failure


And I'm going to show her
Returning to the original topic and declaring the singer's intention to help Donna


Life on earth can be sweet
Promising that things can improve for Donna and herself


Gonna lay my mutated head (self) at her feet
Using vivid and strange imagery to show the importance of Donna in the singer's life and suggesting that they may offer themselves as a servant or lover


And I'm gonna love her make love to her
Stating the singer's plan to have a physical relationship with Donna


Till the sky turns brown
Exaggerating the duration of the singer's affection and emphasizing its intensity


I'm evolving I'm evolving
Returning to the idea of change and personal growth


Through the drugs that you put down
Attributing the singer's evolution to Donna, possibly insinuating that she influenced the singer's drug use


Donna!
Repeating the character's name again, as if to remind the audience that this story is about her




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Written by: JACKIE MC LEAN

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