Compassion
Nina Simone Lyrics


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Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Nina Simone

Because I have loved so deeply
Because I haved loved so long
God in his great compassion
Gave me the gift of song

Because I have loved so vainly
Sung with such faltering breath
Oh, oh, oh, the Master in




His infinite mercy
Offers the boon of death

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Nina Simone's song "Compassion" narrate a story of a person who has loved deeply and for a long time, and in their love, they've been given the gift of song by God's compassion. However, as the person has loved in vain, and their voice is faltering, the Master (God) grants them the gift of death mercifully. The song is a reflection of one's journey of love, life, and ultimately death. It speaks to the undulating nature of life and how love and compassion can make the journey worthwhile, even in the face of death.


Furthermore, the lyrics evoke an unembellished and serene quality, which signifies acceptance and peace. The repetition of "oh" symbolizes agony, humility, and reverence towards the higher power, accepting whatever the Master chooses to give. The song's theme of compassion is both self-compassion and compassion from a higher power. Nina Simone's soulful voice and masterful piano playing bring the song to a higher level and evokes the sadness, acceptance, and gratitude that are at the heart of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Because I have loved so deeply
As I have experienced love in its utmost intensity,


Because I have loved so long
And have kept that love burning within me for an extended period of time,


God in his great compassion
The Almighty, in his profound kindness,


Gave me the gift of song
Granted me the ability to express my feelings through the art of music.


Because I have loved so vainly
Although sometimes my love may have been unrequited or unappreciated,


Sung with such faltering breath
I have still continued to sing, even through moments of weakness and uncertainty.


Oh, oh, oh, the Master in
Oh, the Almighty Being, who reigns over us all,


His infinite mercy
Showing boundless compassion and forgiveness,


Offers the boon of death
May offer the mercy of release from pain and suffering through physical expiration.




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