Speak Low
Ray Conniff Lyrics


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Speak low when you speak, love,
Our summer day withers away
Too soon, too soon.

Speak low when you speak, love,
Our moment is swift, like ships adrift,
We're swept apart too soon.
Speak low, darling speak low,
Love is a spark lost in the dark,
Too soon, too soon,
I feel wherever I go
That tomorrow is near, tomorrow is here
And always too soon.

Time is so old and love so brief,
Love is pure gold and time a thief.
We're late darling, we're late,
The curtain descends, ev'rything ends
Too soon, too soon,
I wait darling, I wait




Will you speak low to me,
Speak love to me and soon.

Overall Meaning

The song "Speak Low" by Kurt Weill and Ogden Nash is a melancholic and romantic ballad about the fleeting nature of love and time. The lyrics urge the lover to speak softly and cherish the present moment because it shall pass away too soon. The first verse sets the tone and the mood by evoking the image of a summer day that fades too quickly, leaving the lovers to drift apart like ships on the sea. The refrain keeps repeating the cautious plea to speak low, reminding the listener that love is fragile and easily snuffed out like a spark in the dark. The second verse expands on the theme of time and love, describing love as a precious treasure that time is always trying to steal. The lover admits the lateness of their encounter, knowing that the end is in sight, and begs the beloved to speak low and speak love before it's too late.


The song "Speak Low" was originally written for the 1943 musical "One Touch of Venus" starring Mary Martin and premiered on Broadway. The music was composed by Kurt Weill, a German-Jewish composer best known for his collaborations with Bertolt Brecht and his pioneering work in blending jazz and classical music. The lyrics were written by Ogden Nash, an American poet and humorist known for his witty and irreverent verse. The song became a popular standard and was covered by many artists, including Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, and Barbra Streisand. The Ray Conniff version features a lush orchestral arrangement with soaring strings and smooth vocal harmonies. The song has been used in several films and TV series, notably in the movie "The Talented Mr. Ripley" and the TV series "Mad Men."


Line by Line Meaning

Speak low when you speak, love,
Lower your voice and speak softly when you address me with affection


Our summer day withers away
Our time together is fleeting like a wilting summer day


Too soon, too soon.
Our time together is ending too quickly


Our moment is swift, like ships adrift,
Our time together is brief and fleeting, like two ships lost at sea


We're swept apart too soon.
Our time together is cut short before we're ready to part ways


Speak low, darling speak low,
Address me with affection in a subdued manner, my love


Love is a spark lost in the dark,
Romantic feelings can quickly fade and disappear into the unknown


Too soon, too soon,
Our romantic encounters always seem to come to an end too quickly


I feel wherever I go
I am constantly haunted by the knowledge that time is fleeting and love is brief


That tomorrow is near, tomorrow is here
Time passes quickly and tomorrow is upon us before we know it


And always too soon.
Time always seems to pass too quickly and our romantic encounters always end too soon


Time is so old and love so brief,
Time is experienced as long and drawn out, while love is fleeting


Love is pure gold and time a thief.
Love is valued as a precious metal while time always seems to steal the moments we treasure


We're late darling, we're late,
We are behind schedule and our time together is limited


The curtain descends, ev'rything ends
Like the end of a play, our time together will ultimately come to a close


Too soon, too soon,
Our time together always ends before we want it to


I wait darling, I wait
I eagerly await your affectionate words and attention


Will you speak low to me,
Can you whisper sweet nothings to me softly and tenderly?


Speak love to me and soon.
Address me with love and affection, and do it quickly before our time together is over




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Kurt Weill, Ogden Nash

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