Courting Blues
Nick Drake Lyrics


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Green are your eyes
In the morning, when you rise
Don't you be afraid to lie
By me, my love
Your father will not know

Love can be broken
Though no words are spoken
Don't you be afraid to lie
By me, my love
Your father will not know

Love, don't cry
I'll never try
Don't you be afraid to lie
By me, my love
Your father will not know

Green are your eyes
In the morning, when you rise
Don't you be afraid to lie
By me, my love




Your father will be told someday
About our wedding day

Overall Meaning

Nick Drake’s song, Courting Blues, is said to be an unrequited love song. The lyrics talk of a clandestine love between two people, where the woman is afraid to acknowledge their love for each other in front of her father. The first few lines of the lyrics paint a picture of a beautiful morning where the singer admires the green eyes of his lover. He asks her not to be afraid to lie by his side and assures her that her father will know nothing about their love.


Later in the song, the singer reveals that despite the palpable love between the two of them, love can be broken without any spoken words. He again reassures his lover to not be afraid and cry because he will never try to hurt her. The beautiful morning and the sight of his lover’s green eyes bring him peace.


The last few lines of the song hint at the society they live in, where their love is considered unacceptable. The singer knows that her father will eventually find out about their love and their wedding day. The lyrics are poignant and beautiful, and Nick Drake’s voice adds to the emotion of the song's message, drawing in the listener with each word.


Line by Line Meaning

Green are your eyes
Your eyes are bright and beautiful like the color green.


In the morning, when you rise
When you wake up in the morning and start a new day.


Don't you be afraid to lie
Don't be scared to be with me, even if it means hiding the truth from others.


By me, my love
Stay with me, my beloved.


Your father will not know
We will keep our love a secret from your father because he may not approve.


Love can be broken
Love is fragile and can be easily destroyed if not treated with care and respect.


Though no words are spoken
Sometimes love can be damaged even when nothing is said or done.


Love, don't cry
Love shouldn't bring tears, but joy and happiness.


I'll never try
I will never intentionally hurt you or jeopardize our love.


Your father will be told someday
Although we keep our love a secret now, eventually your father will find out about our wedding day.


About our wedding day
He will learn about the moment we made a lifelong commitment to each other.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BERT JANSCH

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Preston


on Kimbie

And I need

And I need a Mackinaw

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on Kimbie

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Preston


on Kimbie

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Preston


on Kimbie

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Dave


on Free Ride

That interpretation isn't correct at all.

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