Woodland Bop
T. Rex Lyrics


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Everybody's doin' the woodland bop
Once you started you'll find it hard to stop
Everybody's doin' the woodland bop

In the hallowed morning see her in the moon-white
Streaking across the sky
In the evening dusk dunes see her like a sun bird
Streaking across the sky

Everybody's doin' the woodland bop
Once you started you'll find it hard to stop
Everybody's doin' the woodland bop

In the hallowed morning see her in the moon-white
Streaking across the sky
In the evening dusk dunes see her like a sun bird
Streaking across the sky

Doo-doo-da-da-da ...

In the hallowed morning see her in the moon-white
Streaking across the sky
In the evening dusk dunes see her like a sun bird
Streaking across the sky

Everybody's doin' the woodland bop




Once you started you'll find it hard to stop
Everybody's doin' the woodland bop

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to T. Rex's "Woodland Bop" are a celebration of the joy of life and the freedom of movement. The song encourages listeners to participate in the "woodland bop," a dance that is irresistible once you start. The repetition of the phrase "everybody's doin' the woodland bop" creates a sense of community and shared experience, as if everyone has already succumbed to the rhythm and is moving together. The verses describe a beautiful and mysterious creature streaking across the sky, evoking a sense of wonder and enchantment that further entices listeners to let themselves go and join the dance.


The song's use of nature imagery underscores the idea of letting go and embracing the primal, instinctual joy of movement. The "woodland" setting suggests a return to the natural world and a release from the constraints of social norms and expectations. The moon and sun birds mentioned in the verse add to this sense of wild beauty, as if the dance is a way of connecting with the awe-inspiring cycles of nature.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody's doin' the woodland bop
Everyone is performing the Woodland Bop dance.


Once you started you'll find it hard to stop
Once you start dancing the Woodland Bop, you won't want to stop.


In the hallowed morning see her in the moon-white
During the tranquil morning, you can see a ghostly figure in the pale moonlight.


Streaking across the sky
Moving quickly and smoothly through the sky.


In the evening dusk dunes see her like a sun bird
During the fading light of evening, you can see her soaring like a bird in the sky.


Doo-doo-da-da-da ...
Instrumental break in the song.




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Comments from YouTube:

Gary Unsworth

I've known this song since I was 4 years old, I'm 50 now ❤️

Lee Flea

@James McKean its actually ‘once you started’ which i only discovered the other after 25 yrs!! Madness eh

James McKean

Once you start it you find it hard to stop 😅

ricky swede

A great post...always loved this album.. great sound quality...

Roy Szweda

You can hear the intent... we all joined in with the bop... Tolkien meets Berry...

benoplustee

i can't believe how many ppl are doing the woodland bop rn