Have You Met Miss Jones
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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It happened; I felt it happened
I was awake--I wasn't blind
I didn't think; I felt it happened
Now I believe in matter over mind

And now you see we mustn't wait
The nearest moment that we marry is too late
"Have you met Miss Jones?"
Someone said as we shook hands
She was just Miss Jones to me

Then I said, "Miss Jones
You're a girl who understands
I'm a boy who must be free"

And all at once I lost my breath
And all at once was scared to death
And all at once I hold the earth and sky

Now I met Miss Jones




And well keep on meeting till we die
Miss Jones and I

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sarah Vaughan's song Have You Met Miss Jones describe the moment when the singer meets Miss Jones and falls for her instantly. The first verse expresses the singer's sense of inevitability, feeling that their connection was predestined, and that their attraction was beyond their control: "It happened; I felt it happened / I was awake--I wasn't blind / I didn't think; I felt it happened / Now I believe in matter over mind." In these lines, the singer suggests that their feelings for Miss Jones are real and profound, and not just the product of wishful thinking or infatuation.


The second verse is more explicitly about the singer's romantic feelings for Miss Jones, who they admire for her intelligence and understanding: "And now you see we mustn't wait / The nearest moment that we marry is too late / 'Have you met Miss Jones?' / Someone said as we shook hands / She was just Miss Jones to me / Then I said, 'Miss Jones / You're a girl who understands / I'm a boy who must be free'." In these lines, the singer suggests that their attraction to Miss Jones is overwhelming and all-consuming, to the point where they feel like they need to seize the moment and act on their feelings before it's too late.


The final verse of the song expresses the singer's intense emotional reaction to meeting Miss Jones, suggesting that the intensity of their feelings is so great that it feels like the earth and sky are shifting: "And all at once I lost my breath / And all at once was scared to death / And all at once I hold the earth and sky / Now I met Miss Jones / And we'll keep on meeting till we die / Miss Jones and I." In these lines, the singer suggests that their love for Miss Jones is all-consuming and will shape the rest of their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

It happened; I felt it happened
I experienced a life-changing moment that I couldn't ignore.


I was awake--I wasn't blind
I was aware of the moment and its significance.


I didn't think; I felt it happened
It was an instinctual feeling rather than a thought-out decision.


Now I believe in matter over mind
I now believe that physical experiences hold more weight than mental ones.


And now you see we mustn't wait
We need to act on our feelings now without hesitation.


The nearest moment that we marry is too late
If we wait too long, the opportunity to commit may pass us by.


"Have you met Miss Jones?"
Someone introduced me to a woman named Miss Jones.


She was just Miss Jones to me
At first, she was just a stranger I had met.


Then I said, "Miss Jones
Addressing her by her name, I said:


You're a girl who understands
I sensed that she could relate to me and my desire for freedom.


I'm a boy who must be free"
I need my independence to live my life the way I want to.


And all at once I lost my breath
The encounter took me by surprise and I was momentarily speechless.


And all at once was scared to death
I was suddenly overcome with fear and uncertainty.


And all at once I hold the earth and sky
Despite my fears, the moment felt significant and life-changing.


Now I met Miss Jones
After our introduction, I began to spend time with Miss Jones.


And we'll keep on meeting till we die
Our connection was strong and we planned to continue meeting each other throughout our lives.


Miss Jones and I
Our relationship became an important part of our lives.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: LORENZ HART, RICHARD RODGERS

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