I'm The Girl
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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I've got a memory a thousand years old
And I know secrets I've never been told
And I've got jewels I haven't found
And they'll return me to the ground

I'm the girl, I'm the girl, I'm the girl
You know me
I'm the girl, I'm the girl, I'm the girl

And I'm a siren; I'll wreck you on my shores
And I'm godiva; I'll call you back for more
And I'm medusa; and I'm your favourite doll
And I'm a georgia o'keefe
Hanging on your wall

I'm the girl, I'm the girl, I'm the girl
You know me
I'm the girl, I'm the girl, I'm the girl

I'm Joan of Arc, I'm the girl next door
I'm the mother and the daughter
Of the mother and the daughter before

And I remember being born just
Sound and light and sound and light
And I remember the first time,
Skin on skin in the arms of the night.
Well how many times have we looked
Up into the starry skies, and how many
Times have we felt the passion rise.
Every ruby-lipped girl baby, old lady, squaw junkie,
Girl after girl after girl, every muse, whore,
Good witch, princess, back arching, year after year after year

I'm the girl, I'm the girl, I'm the girl
You know me
I'm the girl, I'm the girl, I'm the girl

I'm Joan of Arc, I'm the girl next door




I'm the mother and the daughter
Of the mother and the daughter before

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sarah Vaughan's song "I'm The Girl" contain a multitude of references to powerful, influential women throughout history and art. The verses describe a woman who possesses a vast knowledge and experience, as well as an otherworldly allure that can both seduce and destroy. The chorus repeats the line "I'm the girl, you know me," as if to emphasize that this woman is a universal archetype who has existed in myriad forms throughout time.


The first verse describes the woman's longevity and wisdom, as well as her possession of unseen treasures that will eventually return her to the earth. The second verse compares her to a variety of women from myth and art, including the dangerous siren, the seductive Godiva, the monstrous Medusa, and the iconic painter Georgia O'Keeffe. The chorus reinforces the idea that this woman is a ubiquitous and eternal figure, embodying the traits of the warrior Joan of Arc, the girl next door, and the multigenerational matrilineal line.


The final verse speaks to the woman's primordial origins, as she recalls her birth as a sensory experience and the first time she felt the touch of another person. The following lines evoke the universal human experience of staring up at the stars and feeling a sense of wonder and desire. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, driving home the idea that this woman is a force to be reckoned with, both ancient and modern, and known by all.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got a memory a thousand years old
I possess a memory that spans generations, rich with knowledge and secrets passed down throughout history.


And I know secrets I've never been told
As a bearer of ancient memory, I am privy to secrets that have never been revealed to the common man.


And I've got jewels I haven't found
Within me lie untold riches yet to be unearthed and discovered.


And they'll return me to the ground
On the day of reckoning, the hidden treasures within me will return to the earth.


I'm the girl, I'm the girl, I'm the girl
I am the embodiment of femininity and all that it entails.


You know me
I am a presence that is unforgettable and recognized by all.


And I'm a siren; I'll wreck you on my shores
Just as the siren lured sailors to their doom, I am capable of captivating and overwhelming those who come too close.


And I'm godiva; I'll call you back for more
Like Lady Godiva, my allure will entice you back to me, time and time again.


And I'm medusa; and I'm your favourite doll
I possess the power of the Gorgon Medusa to both petrify and enrapture, and yet I am also a beloved object of admiration and playfulness.


And I'm a georgia o'keefe hanging on your wall
In the same way that Georgia O'Keeffe's art captures the essence and beauty of the female form, so too do I embody the qualities and ideals of womanhood.


I'm Joan of Arc, I'm the girl next door
I am both heroic and ordinary, embodying the dichotomy of strength and vulnerability within all women.


I'm the mother and the daughter of the mother and the daughter before
I am a product of the generations of women who came before me, and I carry the wisdom and experiences of each with me as I navigate the world.


And I remember being born just sound and light and sound and light
As an ancient being, I recall the moment of my creation as a flurry of energy and illumination.


And I remember the first time, skin on skin in the arms of the night.
I recall the raw intimacy of my first physical encounter, feeling the warmth and touch of another in the dark of night.


Well how many times have we looked up into the starry skies, and how many times have we felt the passion rise.
Throughout the ages, humans have gazed upon the cosmos in wonder, and have felt the spark of desire ignite within us.


Every ruby-lipped girl baby, old lady, squaw junkie, girl after girl after girl, every muse, whore, good witch, princess, back arching, year after year after year
I stand in solidarity with every woman who has ever lived, no matter her station in life, who she loved, or what she aspired to be. We are united in our shared experiences of love, loss, and triumph.




Writer(s): James Shelton

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on Chelsea Bridge

These are NOT the lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. As far as I know there are no lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. The lyrics here are from “A Foggy Day”, lyricist is Ira Gershwin.

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