Willow Weep For Me
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Willow weep for me
Willow weep for me
Bend your branches green along the stream that runs to sea
Listen to my plea
Hear me willow and weep for me

Gone my lovers dream
Lovely summer dream
Gone and left me here to weep my tears into the stream
Sad as I can be
Hear me willow and weep for me

Whisper to the wind and say that love has sinned
Left my heart a-breaking, and making a moan
Murmur to the night to hide its starry light
So none will see me sighing and crying all alone

Weeping willow tree
Weep in sympathy
Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
When the shadows fall, hear me willow and weep for me

Oh, weeping willow tree
Weep in sympathy

Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
When the shadows fall, hear me willow and weep for me

Overall Meaning

The song "Willow Weep For Me" by Ray Charles is a heart-wrenching ballad about lost love and the pain that comes with it. The song starts with an appeal to the weeping willow tree to bend its branches green along a stream that runs to the sea, and to listen to the singer's plea. The singer tells the tree that his lover's dream, a lovely summer dream, is gone, and he has been left behind to weep his tears into the stream. He is sad, and he implores the tree to hear him and weep for him.


The second verse of the song talks about the heartbreak caused by lost love. The singer tells the wind to tell everyone that love has sinned and left his heart broken, making him moan and sigh. He asks the night to hide its starry light so that no one can see him crying and sighing all alone. In the third verse, the singer asks the weeping willow tree to weep in sympathy and bend its branches down along the ground to cover him when the shadows fall.


Line by Line Meaning

Willow weep for me
Ray Charles is asking the willow tree to cry on his behalf


Bend your branches green along the stream that runs to sea
Ray Charles is asking the willow tree to lean over the river that flows to the ocean


Listen to my plea
Ray Charles is asking the willow tree to hear his begging


Gone my lovers dream
Ray Charles's lover's dream has disappeared


Lovely summer dream
It was a wonderful dream in summer


Gone and left me here to weep my tears into the stream
His lover left him alone, making him cry into the river


Sad as I can be
Ray Charles is as depressed as he can be


Whisper to the wind and say that love has sinned
Ray Charles wants the willow tree to tell the wind that love has betrayed him


Left my heart a-breaking, and making a moan
His heart is shattered and he's moaning in pain


Murmur to the night to hide its starry light
The willow tree should ask the night to hide the stars


So none will see me sighing and crying all alone
So nobody would notice him sighing and weeping by himself


Weeping willow tree
Ray Charles addresses the willow tree again


Weep in sympathy
Cry with him as a show of sympathy


Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
The willow tree should shield him by putting its leaves on him


When the shadows fall, hear me willow and weep for me
When darkness falls, cry for him again, he tells the willow tree


Oh, weeping willow tree
Ray Charles calls the willow tree once again


Weep in sympathy
Cry with him as a show of sympathy one more time


Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
Shield him again by putting its leaves on him


When the shadows fall, hear me willow and weep for me
When darkness falls, cry for him again, he tells the willow tree for the last time




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Ann Ronell

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