Smoke gets in your eyes
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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They ask me how I knew
My true love was true
I of course reply
Something inside
Cannot be denied

They said some day you'll find
All who love are blind
When your heart's on fire
You must realize
Smoke gets in your eyes

So I chaffed them
And I gayly laughed
To think they could doubt
To think they could doubt my love

But today
My love has flown away
I am without my love

Now laughing friends deride
Tears I cannot hide
So I smile and say
When a lovely flame dies
Smoke gets in your eyes

But today my love has flown away
I am without
I'm without my love

And now laughing friends deride
Tears I cannot hide
So I smile and say




When a lovely flame dies
Smoke gets in your eyes

Overall Meaning

The song "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" is a classic ballad that was originally recorded by Broadway dance band, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, in 1933. However, it has been covered by many different artists over the years, including Sarah Vaughan in 1958. The song is a poignant tale of love and loss, as the singer reflects on the inevitability of heartbreak and the ways in which we try to rationalize it to ourselves and others.


The lyrics of the song begin with a narrator being asked how they knew that their true love was true. The singer responds that something inside them cannot be denied - this is likely their intuition or gut feeling that they have found their soulmate. However, the singer is warned that love can be blinding and that when their heart is on fire, they must prepare for the worst. The smoke that gets in their eyes is a metaphor for the tears that inevitably come with heartbreak.


As the song progresses, the singer's love has flown away and they are left without their companion. Laughing friends now deride the singer as they cannot hide their tears. But the singer still tries to put on a brave face, smiling and saying that when a lovely flame dies, smoke gets in your eyes. This is a way of acknowledging that even though love can be painful, it is still worth pursuing and experiencing despite the risk of getting hurt.


In conclusion, "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" is a timeless classic that explores the fragility of love and the human condition of trying to rationalize heartbreak. It is a poignant reminder of the painful reality that love can be both beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time.


Line by Line Meaning

They ask me how I knew
People ask me how I knew that my love was true


My true love was true
That my love was genuine and sincere


I of course reply
I replied naturally without thinking much about it


Something inside
My instincts or feelings guided me to believe in my love


Cannot be denied
I cannot deny the strength of my emotions


They said some day you'll find
People told me that someday I will realize


All who love are blind
Everyone who loves someone is unable to see their faults


When your heart's on fire
When you're absolutely in love


You must realize
You will eventually understand


Smoke gets in your eyes
That passion or infatuation can cloud your judgement


So I chaffed them
I played around or made fun of them


And I gayly laughed
I laughed in a joyful and carefree manner


To think they could doubt
To believe that they could question my love


To think they could doubt my love
To believe that someone could deny the authenticity of my feelings


But today
However, now


My love has flown away
My lover has left me


I am without my love
I feel lonely and lost without my lover


Now laughing friends deride
My friends mock or scorn me


Tears I cannot hide
I cannot control my emotions and cry


So I smile and say
However, I still try to remain positive and put on a brave face


When a lovely flame dies
When a beautiful love comes to an end


Smoke gets in your eyes
Emotions can cloud your judgement and make it hard to see the truth


But today my love has flown away
However, now my love has left me


I am without
I am lacking or missing


I'm without my love
I am lonely and heartbroken without my lover


And now laughing friends deride
My friends still mock or scorn me


Tears I cannot hide
I cannot stop my tears from falling


So I smile and say
But I still try to keep a positive attitude


When a lovely flame dies
When a beautiful relationship comes to an end


Smoke gets in your eyes
You can become blinded by your emotions and unable to see the truth




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern

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