Melancholy lullaby
Peggy Lee Lyrics


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Melancholy lullaby,
Coming from a troubled sky,
Winging through the clinging vine
Right into this heart of mine.

Melancholy lullaby,
Listen to the night wind sigh,
How can I expect to sleep
When I lay me down to weep?

Your love has cooled
>From flame to ice,
And I've been fooled
Into a fool's paradise!

Hear the music of the rain
Beating on my window pane;

Wish that I could say goodbye
To my melancholy lullaby.

Overall Meaning

The song Melancholy Lullaby by Peggy Lee Four of a Kind is a melancholic ballad about lost love and heartbreak. The first stanza describes the feeling of the song, with the singer hearing a sad and mournful melody that seems to come from the troubled sky and penetrate their heart. The second stanza shows the singer's inability to find peace and sleep due to their sorrow over lost love. They feel foolish for falling for someone who no longer loves them, and the rain beating against their window only emphasizes their sadness.


The song showcases the theme of love and its transience, how it can turn from a passionate flame to a cold block of ice. The use of a lullaby in the title and lyrics creates an interesting contrast with the sad content of the song. The lullaby, usually associated with soothing and calming, in this case highlights the pain and heart-wrenching emotions the singer feels. The song evokes a sense of melancholy and nostalgia, as if the singer is looking back on a past love and mourning what once was.


Line by Line Meaning

Melancholy lullaby,
A sad, depressing song that is meant to put someone to sleep.


Coming from a troubled sky,
The song is coming from a source that is in distress.


Winging through the clinging vine
The song is making its way to the singer easily despite any obstacles in the way.


Right into this heart of mine.
The song is having an emotional impact on the artist.


Melancholy lullaby,
Reiterate the sad tone of the song.


Listen to the night wind sigh,
The singer is hearing the sound of the wind and it's mirroring their own sadness.


How can I expect to sleep
The song is making it difficult for the singer to fall asleep.


When I lay me down to weep?
The artist is crying and now trying to sleep, but the song is making it hard to do so.


Your love has cooled
The person that the song is about no longer loves the artist like they used to.


From flame to ice,
Their love has gone from being passionate to being cold and distant.


And I've been fooled
The singer has been deceived.


Into a fool's paradise!
The artist mistakenly believed that everything was good when it wasn't.


Hear the music of the rain
The singer is listening to the sound of the rain.


Beating on my window pane;
The rain is hitting against the singer's window.


Wish that I could say goodbye
The singer wishes that they could get over their sadness.


To my melancholy lullaby.
The artist wants the sad song to stop playing.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Benny Carter, Edward Heyman

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on Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too)

Why Don't You Do Right - Casey Abrams - Lyrics
You had plenty money 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?

Get out of here and get me some money too?
You're sitting there wondering what it's all about
You ain't got no money, they will throw you out
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
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Musical Interlude

You had plenty money 1922
You let other women make a fool of you
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Get out of here and get me some money too?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?
Why don't you do right, like some other men do?