Farewell
Nana Mouskouri Lyrics


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Oh it's fare thee well
my darlin' true,
I'm leavin' in the first hour of the morn.
I'm bound off for the bay of Mexico
Or maybe the coast of Californ.
So it's fare thee well
my own true love,
We'll meet another day,
another time.
It ain't the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my true love who's bound to stay behind.

Oh the weather is against me
and the wind blows hard
And the rain she's a-turnin' into hail.
I still might strike it lucky
on a highway goin' west,
Though I'm travelin' on a long some trail.
So it's fare thee well my own true love,
We'll meet another day, another time.
It ain't the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my true love who's bound to stay behind.

I will write you a letter
from time to time,
As I'm ramblin'
you can travel with me too.
With my head,
my heart
and my hands,
my love,
I will send what I learn back home to you.
So it's fare thee well
my own true love,
We'll meet another day, another time.
It ain't the leavin'
That's a-grievin' me
But my true love who's bound to stay behind.

I will tell you of the laughter
and of troubles,
Be them somebody else's
or my own.
With my hands in my pockets
and my coat collar high,
I will travel unnoticed and unknown.
So it's fare thee well my own true love,
We'll meet another day, another time.
It ain't the leavin'




That's a-grievin' me
But my true love who's bound to stay behind.

Overall Meaning

Nana Mouskouri's song "Farewell" is a bittersweet goodbye to a loved one. The lyrics depict a traveler who is leaving in the morning for the Bay of Mexico or the coast of California, but the real pain comes from leaving their true love behind. The weather is against the traveler, with the wind blowing hard and the rain turning into hail, but the singer still hopes to strike it lucky and find their way west. They promise to write letters and share stories of laughter and troubles with their loved one, even though they will be traveling unnoticed and unknown with their hands in their pockets and their coat collar high.


The lyrics of "Farewell" convey a sense of melancholy and longing as the singer is torn between their wanderlust and their love for their partner. The song's wistful melody and the singer's emotive delivery enhance this feeling of loss and longing. The final lines of the song, "It ain't the leavin'/That's a-grievin' me/But my true love who's bound to stay behind," encapsulate the central dilemma of the song, and the listener is left with a sense of poignancy and sadness.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh it's fare thee well my darlin' true, I'm leavin' in the first hour of the morn.
I bid you farewell, my true love. I shall be departing in the early hours of tomorrow.


I'm bound off for the bay of Mexico Or maybe the coast of Californ.
I am headed for the Bay of Mexico, or perhaps the coast of California.


So it's fare thee well my own true love, We'll meet another day, another time.
Goodbye, my dearest love. We will reunite, another day, another time.


It ain't the leavin' That's a-grievin' me But my true love who's bound to stay behind.
It is not the act of leaving that causes my distress, but rather the thought of my true love who remains behind.


Oh the weather is against me and the wind blows hard And the rain she's a-turnin' into hail.
The weather is not kind to me, with harsh winds and rain now turning into hail.


I still might strike it lucky on a highway goin' west, Though I'm travelin' on a long some trail.
Perhaps I will find fortune and success on the westbound highway, despite the long and arduous journey ahead.


I will write you a letter from time to time, As I'm ramblin' you can travel with me too.
I will send you letters from time to time as I journey onward, so that you may travel with me in spirit.


With my head, my heart and my hands, my love, I will send what I learn back home to you.
I will share with you all that I learn and experience on my journey, with all of my emotions and effort.


I will tell you of the laughter and of troubles, Be them somebody else's or my own.
I will regale you with stories of both joy and hardship, whether they are the experiences of others or my own.


With my hands in my pockets and my coat collar high, I will travel unnoticed and unknown.
I shall journey incognito, with my hands in my pockets and coat collar raised, so as to remain unnoticed and anonymous.




Writer(s): Bob Dylan

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@jaelwasai4800

I just love this song.its super soothing.

@stephenmainag6799

Lovely voice

@mariaaparecidabatistademat4731

Bela canção!!🇧🇷❤

@jamesmuriuki7162

❤ from nanyuki 🇰🇪

@jwambui896

Memories of the sundowner show Kenya

@ilmamusicfa8869

So it's fare thee well...this one blows out my mind.

@sarahnjoki1656

Love it, this song is so beautiful.

@michaelc3810

Thank you from Hong Kong. One of her best.

@danielmudenyo5495

Nana the Mariah Carey of Country music.beautiful lovely lady.

@salihtchiemtore8073

When I was young with a woman I love - nostalgic

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