My Silent Love
Miles Davis Lyrics


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I reach for you like I'd reach for a star
Worshipping you from afar
Living with my silent love

I'm like a flame dying out in the rain
Only the ashes remain
Smould'ring like my silent love
How I long to tell
All the things I have planned
Still, it's wrong to tell
You would not understand

You'll go along, never dreaming I care
Loving somebody, somewhere
Leaving me my silent love

You'll go along, never dreaming I care




Loving somebody, somewhere
Leaving me my silent love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "My Silent Love" by Miles Davis reflect a deep sense of longing and unrequited love. The persona in the song portrays a sense of yearning and admiration for someone they view as almost unattainable, describing their feelings as a form of silent adoration. The act of reaching for the person like reaching for a star signifies a distant and unattainable love, with the persona worshipping the object of their affection from afar. This imagery sets the tone for a love that is kept hidden and unexpressed.


The comparison of the persona's feelings to a flame dying out in the rain evokes a sense of loss and extinguished passion. The imagery of only the ashes remaining and smouldering reflects feelings of sadness and unfulfilled love. The persona's love is described as "silent," emphasizing the idea of unspoken emotions and unexpressed desire. This silence could stem from fear of rejection or a sense of resignation to the unattainability of their love.


The lyrics also delve into the conflict between the persona's desire to express their feelings and the realization that it may not be understood or reciprocated. The persona wrestles with the longing to share their plans and emotions, yet acknowledges the futility of doing so. The fear of being misunderstood or rejected serves as a barrier to communication, highlighting the complexities of unrequited love and unexpressed emotions.


The closing lines of the song reinforce the theme of unrequited love and the persona's resignation to their fate. The repetition of the phrase "You'll go along, never dreaming I care" conveys a sense of isolation and unacknowledged affection. The persona watches the object of their love move on, loving someone else, while they are left with their silent love. The repeated refrain emphasizes the poignant and bittersweet nature of unreciprocated feelings, encapsulating the theme of longing, unexpressed desires, and silent adoration present throughout the song.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DANA SUESSE, EDWARD HEYMAN

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@manuelcamejo6741

1. "Shhh/Peaceful"
"Shhh" – 0:00
"Peaceful" – 6:14
"Shhh" – 11:56

2. "In a Silent Way/It's About That Time"
"In a Silent Way" – 18:16
"It's About That Time" – 22:27
"In a Silent Way" – 33:54



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@tonymiller6847

When my eldest daughter Naomi was 6 years old I put this album on the turntable and asked "What do you think of this, Sweetie?
She replied, "Sounds like sneakin' around music to me, dad."

@chrisquinn9104

Bingo!

@impious837

My fave Miles Davis album

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which proves we can be right at any age.

@charlesbeckner7657

Priceless.....

@Christian-97

She’s pretty spot on.

@docilelikewintercatfish9897

Rest in Peace Sandman. You'll always be missed

@dogz1879

I just clicked out of boredom. first time listener. absolutely blown away.

@glitchymountain1891

Fusion miles is where it's at, this is easily my fav miles album.

@dogz1879

@@glitchymountain1891 what other miles davis albums do you recommend? i've on heard pangea & bitches brew which I like a lot and some live stuff.

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