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 song "Have You Met Miss Jones?" by Sarah Vaughan is a beautiful and poetic expression of love at first sight. The opening lines reveal the power of attraction and its physiological response. The singer confesses that they didn't think, but rather felt it when they met Miss Jones. The lyrics suggest that love can happen without the need for rationalization or mental calculations. The refrain "Now I believe in matter over mind" emphasizes this idea that the physical body has a profound impact on the heart.


The singer then urges the listener not to wait for the perfect moment to marry but instead to seize the opportunity now. The concept of urgency is echoed by the repeated phrase "too late." The third verse switches to a dialogue where the singer and Miss Jones exchange pleasantries. The lyrics highlight the potential of a deep connection by describing Miss Jones as someone who understands the singer's desire for freedom. The final verse concludes that the singer's encounter with Miss Jones has changed their life, and they will "keep on meeting till we die."


Overall, "Have You Met Miss Jones?" is a beautiful love song that captures the magic of falling in love at first sight. The lyrics express the power of attraction and the importance of seizing the moment when love strikes. The dialogue between the singer and Miss Jones creates a sense of potential and the possibility of redemption through romantic love.


Line by Line Meaning

It happened; I felt it happened
The realization hit me suddenly and I could feel it very strongly.


I was awake--I wasn't blind
I knew what was happening and wasn't oblivious to the situation.


I didn't think; I felt it happened
My reaction was instinctual, not logical.


Now I believe in matter over mind
My emotions have conquered my rational thoughts.


And now you see we mustn't wait
We shouldn't delay the inevitable.


The nearest moment that we marry is too late
We should get married as soon as possible because any later would be too long to wait.


"Have you met Miss Jones?"
Someone asked me if I had met Miss Jones.


Someone said as we shook hands
The person said it to me while we shook hands.


She was just Miss Jones to me
I hadn't met her yet, so she was just a stranger to me and not yet significant.


Then I said, "Miss Jones
Once I met Miss Jones, I addressed her as "Miss Jones."


You're a girl who understands
I appreciated her ability to empathize with me.


I'm a boy who must be free"
I am not yet ready to commit to a relationship and value my independence.


And all at once I lost my breath
A sudden feeling of breathlessness overtook me.


And all at once was scared to death
I also experienced sudden fear and nervousness.


And all at once I hold the earth and sky
My emotions felt massively powerful and all-encompassing.


Now I met Miss Jones
Since meeting Miss Jones, things have changed for me.


And we'll keep on meeting till we die
I plan on continuing to spend time with Miss Jones for the rest of my life.


Miss Jones and I
Together, Miss Jones and I will face the future.




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

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