Young and Foolish
Ray Conniff Lyrics


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Young and foolish
Why is it wrong to be
Young and foolish
We haven't long to be

Soon enough the carefree days
The sunlit days go by
Soon enough the bluebird has to fly

We were foolish
One day we fell in love
Now we wonder
What were we dreaming of

Smiling in the sunlight
Laughing in the rain
I wish that we were
Young and foolish again

Smiling in the sunlight
Laughing in the rain




I wish that we were
Young and foolish again

Overall Meaning

The song "Young and Foolish" by Ray Conniff reflects on the nostalgia of youth and the carefree nature that comes with it. The lyrics begin with the question, "Why is it wrong to be young and foolish?" suggesting that it's not necessarily a negative state of being. The song emphasizes the fleeting nature of youth, highlighting the fact that "we haven't long to be" young and foolish.


The second verse speaks to the passing of time and how quickly youth fades away. The "carefree days" and "sunlit days" easily slip by and what once seemed eternal quickly becomes a memory. The bluebird symbolizes this loss of innocence as it must eventually fly away, much like the youth represented in this song.


The final verse reflects on the love that was once shared between the two individuals. Looking back, they question what they were dreaming of when they fell in love. The song ends with the repetition of the desire to be "young and foolish again," portraying a sense of yearning for a simpler time.


Overall, the lyrics of "Young and Foolish" explore the bittersweet nostalgia associated with youth and the longing to relive those carefree moments once again.


Line by Line Meaning

Young and foolish
Being young and foolish is not a bad thing


Why is it wrong to be
Is there any harm in being young and foolish?


Young and foolish
Being young and foolish is not a bad thing


We haven't long to be
We won't be young and foolish forever


Soon enough the carefree days
Eventually, the easygoing days will be over


The sunlit days go by
The happy days pass quickly


Soon enough the bluebird has to fly
All good things must come to an end


We were foolish
We made mistakes due to our youth


One day we fell in love
We fell in love when we were young and naive


Now we wonder
As we mature, we question our actions from our past


What were we dreaming of
We question the unrealistic things we hoped for


Smiling in the sunlight
We were happy and carefree


Laughing in the rain
We found joy in even difficult situations


I wish that we were
We hope for the past to return


Young and foolish again
We long for the time when we were naive and carefree




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ALBERT HAGUE, ARNOLD B. HORWITT

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