Willow Weep for Me
Ruthie Henshall Lyrics


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Willow weep for me
Willow weep for me
Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
Listen to my plea
Hear me willow and weep for me
Gone my lovely dreams
Lovely summer dreams
Gone and left me here
To weep my tears along the stream
Sad as I can be
Hear me willow and weep for me
Whisper to the wind and say that love has sinned
To leave my heart a sighing
And crying alone
Murmur to the night
Hide her starry light
So none will find me sighing
Crying all alone
Weeping willow tree
Weep in sympathy
Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
Listen to my plea
Hear me willow and weep for me
Willow




Willow
Weep for me

Overall Meaning

"Willow Weep for Me" is a heart-wrenching song about an individual's feelings of abandonment and anguish following a failed romantic relationship. The lyrics talk about the singer's depression and loneliness, as well as the natural phenomenon of a willow tree bowing down and sheltering individuals who need to escape from their distress. The song uses extensive metaphorical language that encapsulates the character's emotional turmoil. The singer is calling out to the willow tree, asking it to shelter them from their heartache, and pleading for it to shed tears in their stead.


The singer's desperation is seen as they ask the willow tree to “Weep for me” and “Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me.” The tree is seen as a solace and a source of comfort to the singer, even though it is a non-living entity. The lyrics show how the singer feels that their world has been shattered, and they are left alone to pick up the pieces. They ask the willow tree to listen to their sorrowful entreaties and shed tears, symbolizing the outpouring of grief and despair that they can no longer hold within themselves.


In conclusion, "Willow Weep for Me" is a poignant and powerful song that captures the essence of human heartbreak and the natural world's empathetic response to our sorrows. The willow is a metaphor for a lost love, and the singer calls upon it to provide strength and cover. The poetic imagery in the song adds to its melancholy beauty and makes it a timeless classic.


Line by Line Meaning

Willow weep for me
Oh, drooping willow tree, cry on my behalf


Willow weep for me
Oh, I implore you, let your tears mingle with my own


Bend your branches down along the ground and cover me
Arch your arms down to the earth, and shield me from the world


Listen to my plea
Please, lend me your ear as I release my sorrowful words


Hear me willow and weep for me
Oh, tree of tears, hear my lament and cry with me


Gone my lovely dreams
My beautiful dreams have vanished


Lovely summer dreams
The dreams of a happy summer now lay shattered


Gone and left me here
They left me all alone in despair


To weep my tears along the stream
Now I sit by the river, crying my eyes out


Sad as I can be
My heart is filled with nothing but sorrow


Hear me willow and weep for me
Oh tree of sadness, lend me your ear and cry for me


Whisper to the wind and say that love has sinned
Let the wind carry this message - love has brought pain


To leave my heart a sighing
My heart now sighs with the pain love has left


And crying alone
As tears flow from my eyes, I'm all by myself


Murmur to the night
Speak gently to the night


Hide her starry light
Hide the stars so that I may cry, unseen


So none will find me sighing
So no one can see me burdened by the weight of sadness


Crying all alone
As I cry, I‘m shrouded in isolation


Weeping willow tree
Tree of grief and tears


Weep in sympathy
Cry with me, in empathy


Willow
Oh, willow tree


Willow
Oh, tree of sorrow, hear my plea


Weep for me
Cry for me, oh tree of tears




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