Sigh No More
Mumford & Sons Lyrics


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Serve God love me and mend
This is not the end
Live unbruised we are friends
And I'm sorry
I'm sorry

Sigh no more, no more
One foot in sea one on shore
My heart was never pure
You know me
You know me

And man is a giddy thing
Oh man is a giddy thing
Oh man is a giddy thing
Oh man is a giddy thing

Love that will not betray you, dismay or enslave you,
It will set you free
Be more like the man you were made to be
There is a design,
An alignment to cry,
Of my heart to see,
The beauty of love as it was made to be

Love that will not betray you, dismay or enslave you,
It will set you free
Be more like the man you were made to be
There is a design,
An alignment to cry,
Of my heart to see,
The beauty of love as it was made to be

Love that will not betray you, dismay or enslave you,
It will set you free
Be more like the man you were made to be
There is a design,
An alignment to cry,




Of my heart to see,
The beauty of love as it was made to be

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mumford & Sons's song "Sigh No More" is about love and the different emotions and experiences that come with it. "Serve God, love me and mend" could be interpreted as a plea to fix a broken relationship or to heal the wounds caused by love. The following lines "This is not the end, live unbruised, we are friends, and I'm sorry, I'm sorry" suggest that the singer is willing to forgive and move past the pain caused by a former lover or friend.


The chorus "Sigh no more, no more, one foot in sea one on shore, my heart was never pure, you know me, you know me" highlights the fickle nature of love and relationships. It implies that love is a balancing act between the safety of solid ground and the risks one takes when venturing into the unknown. The line "my heart was never pure" could be interpreted as a confession of past mistakes or flaws.


The rest of the lyrics focus on the idea of love that does not betray or enslave, but instead sets one free to be the best version of oneself. The lines "Be more like the man you were made to be, there is a design, an alignment to cry, of my heart to see, the beauty of love as it was made to be" suggest that love has a purpose and a plan for each individual, and that finding true love means aligning with that purpose.


Line by Line Meaning

Serve God love me and mend
Let us serve god, love each other, and mend our broken relationships.


This is not the end
The world goes on and we will continue to face obstacles and challenges.


Live unbruised we are friends
We can maintain our friendship as long as we avoid hurting each other.


And I'm sorry
I regret any actions that may have caused you harm.


Sigh no more, no more
We should not dwell on our sorrows and move forward with positivity.


One foot in sea one on shore
We must navigate through life's uncertainties with one foot in the familiar and one foot in the unknown.


My heart was never pure
I have made mistakes and my intentions were not always pure.


You know me
You are aware of who I truly am and what I have done.


And man is a giddy thing
Human beings are prone to excitement and impulsivity.


Love that will not betray you, dismay or enslave you, It will set you free Be more like the man you were made to be
True love is not controlling or manipulative; it allows us to be our true selves and pursue our passions.


There is a design, An alignment to cry, Of my heart to see, The beauty of love as it was made to be
Love has a purpose and can bring true beauty and joy to our lives, but it requires us to align our actions and emotions with compassion.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BENJAMIN WALTER DAVID LOVETT, EDWARD JAMES MILTON DWANE, MARCUS OLIVER JOHNSTONE MUMFORD, WINSTON AUBREY ALADAR MARSHALL

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