Meher Baba M5
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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You will each hear your own song
Each your own note
Your own vibration in the cosmos
All of you will know one another through the other song
You will blend and get in harmony

As you blend your song will change
And at the end your music will turn into a sound so complete
That it will show us that we all are one
Free
We are in tune

I know what you've been up to

Alright, but I know what your game is too




The words of Rosalind's song say it all, really, don't they?
What a worry you are, Raymond Highsmith

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pete Townshend's "Meher Baba M5" talk about the concept of oneness and unity among different individuals in the universe. Each person has their own song, vibration, and note that creates their unique identity, but as they come together, their songs blend and harmonize to form a complete and unified sound. The song describes how this experience of harmony and oneness will ultimately lead to a realization that everyone is connected and that we are all free.


The lyrics reflect the spiritual teachings of Meher Baba, an Indian spiritual master, whom Townshend admired and followed. He found inspiration in Meher Baba's teachings, which emphasized the importance of universal love, inner peace, and harmony among all beings. The song talks about the profound experience of being connected to everyone and everything in the universe through music.


The song also references Raymond Highsmith and Rosalind's song, which are likely characters or personal experiences in Townshend's life. The lyrics suggest that even though the singer knows what Highsmith has been up to, he also understands the game that Highsmith is playing, implying a level of empathy and connection even in the face of potential conflict or misunderstanding.


Overall, the lyrics of "Meher Baba M5" celebrate the idea of oneness and unity and suggest that music is a powerful force that can bring people together and remind us of our connectedness.


Line by Line Meaning

You will each hear your own song
Each individual will find and resonate with their own unique purpose and calling in life


Each your own note
Each person's contribution to the world is unique and valuable in its own way


Your own vibration in the cosmos
Every individual has a unique energy that contributes to the greater universe


All of you will know one another through the other song
Despite our individuality, we are all connected and can find unity through shared experiences and understanding of others


You will blend and get in harmony
Through understanding and acceptance of others, we can find common ground and coexist peacefully


As you blend your song will change
As we interact with and learn from others, we may adjust our perspectives and actions accordingly


And at the end your music will turn into a sound so complete
Through unity and understanding, we can create something greater than ourselves


That it will show us that we all are one
In the grand scheme of things, we are all connected and part of a larger collective


Free
Achieving harmony and unity allows us to live our lives freely, without the burden of conflict and misunderstanding


We are in tune
Through acceptance and understanding of others, we can find a sense of belonging and harmony in the world


I know what you've been up to
I am aware of your actions and intentions


Alright, but I know what your game is too
I am aware of your motives and actions, but still willing to interact with you


The words of Rosalind's song say it all, really, don't they?
The message of unity and understanding is reflected in the lyrics of another song, emphasizing its universality


What a worry you are, Raymond Highsmith
An expression of frustration or annoyance towards an individual




Lyrics © ABKCO MUSIC INC PETE TOWNSHEND CATALOG , FABULOUS MUSIC LTD , SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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