My Bonnie
The Beatles Lyrics


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My Bonnie lies over the ocean
My Bonnie lies over the sea
My Bonnie lies over the ocean
Oh bring back my Bonnie to me

My Bonnie lies over the ocean
My Bonnie lies over the sea
Well, my Bonnie lies over the ocean
Yeah, bring back my Bonnie to me

Yeah bring back, ah bring back
Oh bring back my Bonnie to me to me (to me)
(Ah bring) Oh bring back, ah bring back
Oh bring back my Bonnie to me

Well, my Bonnie lies over the ocean
My Bonnie lies over the sea
Yeah my Bonnie lies over the ocean
Oh, I said bring back my Bonnie to me

Yeah bring back, ah bring back
Oh bring back my Bonnie to me to me (to me)




Oh bring back, ah bring back
Oh bring back my Bonnie to me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the classic song "My Bonnie" are simple and repetitive, but their meaning is clear: the singer is pining for their love who is far away over the ocean. The repetition of the phrase "bring back my Bonnie to me" adds a sense of desperation to the song, as if the singer is willing to do anything to reunite with their beloved. The imagery of the ocean is also significant, as it represents both the distance between the singer and their love, as well as the vastness of the world and the challenges one must overcome to unite with their soulmate.


There are also several interpretations of the song's meaning, depending on the context in which it is sung. Some have suggested that "Bonnie" is actually a reference to Bonnie Prince Charlie, a Scottish folk hero who led a rebellion against the British monarchy in the 18th century. Others believe that the song may have originated as a sea shanty, sung by sailors who were separated from their loved ones while on long voyages.


Overall, "My Bonnie" is a simple but poignant song about love and longing, with a timeless quality that has made it a favorite of audiences around the world for generations.


Line by Line Meaning

My Bonnie lies over the ocean
The singer's loved one or close friend is somewhere far away, and they miss them deeply.


My Bonnie lies over the sea
The person the singer is referring to is located over the sea, indicating that they may be in a different country or continent than the singer.


Oh bring back my Bonnie to me
The singer pleads for the return of their loved one, expressing their eagerness to have them back home or with them once again.


Yeah bring back, ah bring back
The repetition of this phrase reinforces the artist's desperation and desire for their loved one to return.


Oh bring back my Bonnie to me to me (to me)
The repetition of 'to me' in this line further emphasizes the artist's longing for their loved one's presence and acknowledgment that they are separate.


(Ah bring) Oh bring back, ah bring back
The use of 'Ah' adds emotion to the line, indicating the singer's exasperation and frustration in their current situation of being without their loved one.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Tony Sheridan, Traditional, T SHERIDAN

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