Mother Nature
The Beatles Lyrics


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Born a poor young country boy
Mother Nature's son
All day long I'm sitting singing songs for everyone.

Sit beside a mountain stream
See her waters rise
Listen to the pretty sound of music as she flies.
Find me in my field of grass
Mother Nature's son
Swaying daises sing a lazy song beneath the sun.





Mother Nature's son.

Overall Meaning

The Beatles's song "Mother Nature" is all about the singer and his connection to nature. The opening line "born a poor young country boy" hints towards the artist's upbringing, which was most likely in rural environments surrounded by nature. The phrase "Mother Nature's son" solidifies this notion, suggesting that the singer is the offspring of nature itself. The singer then spends his days "sitting singing songs for everyone," which is symbolic of the artist's relationship with nature. Nature inspires the singer to create music that reflects its beauty and harmony, using his talents to spread the message of the beauty of nature to the world.


The second verse of the song takes the singer to the mountain stream, where he experiences the beauty of nature through all of his senses. The rise and fall of the stream's waters create a symphony that the singer listens to, absorbing every nuance of the melody. In the third verse, the singer finds himself amidst a field of grass, where he sways in unison with the daisies, a sign of his understanding and appreciation of the unifying forces of nature. The song's final verse brings the artist back to his roots, reminding the listeners that he is still the "Mother Nature's son." The song expresses the beauty and simplicity of nature and its importance in our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Born a poor young country boy
I came into this world with nothing, from a humble rural background.


Mother Nature's son
I feel a special connection with the natural world, like a child of its own.


All day long I'm sitting singing songs for everyone.
I spend my days basking in the beauty of nature, sharing its joy with those who will listen.


Sit beside a mountain stream
Take a moment to appreciate the tranquility and life-giving properties of a stream in the mountains.


See her waters rise
Observe the power and resilience of nature as it replenishes itself.


Listen to the pretty sound of music as she flies.
Hear the melodies of the ecosystem as the wind carries them to your ears.


Find me in my field of grass
You can often find me in a meadow, surrounded by lush greenery that represents the cycle of life and death.


Swaying daises sing a lazy song beneath the sun.
Even the most common and mundane parts of nature can have a calming, poetic effect on our lives.


Mother Nature's son.
I see myself as just another part of nature's vast and awe-inspiring tapestry.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN LENNON, JOHN WINSTON LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY, PAUL JAMES MCCARTNEY

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