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The Boston Pops Orchestra John Williams Lyrics
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See the lonesome midnight cowboy)
Once his hopes were high as the sky
Once a dream was easy to buy
Too soon, his eager fingers were burned
Soon life's lonely lessons are learned
Hearts are made for caring
Life is made for sharing
(Midnight cowboy, midnight cowboy
See the lonesome midnight cowboy)
Once his hopes were high as the sky
Once a dream was easy to buy
Too soon, his eager fingers were burned
Soon life's lonely lessons are learned
Hearts are made for caring
Life is made for sharing
Love is all that's left in the end
Love can turn the tide for a friend
Love can hold a dream together
Love is all that lasts forever
Love is all that's left in the end
Love can turn the tide for a friend
Love can hold a dream together
Love is all that lasts forever
Love can hold a dream together
Love is all that lasts forever
The lyrics to John Williams' "March" from the Midnight Cowboy soundtrack tell a poignant story of the titular character, the "lonesome midnight cowboy." The song describes the cowboy's journey from hopeful beginnings to a lonely and harsh reality, where life's lessons have been learned the hard way. Amid the pain and emptiness of his days, the cowboy discovers that love is all that's left in the end. The lyrics encapsulate the themes of loss, disillusionment, and the unbreakable power of love.
The first verse sets the scene: the midnight cowboy once had high hopes and dreams that were easy to buy. Unfortunately, his optimism was short-lived; he experienced a setback that left him with burned fingers–perhaps a metaphor for being taken advantage of or burned by a bad deal. The second verse confirms that the cowboy has learned some of life's harshest lessons, with the chorus providing a comforting refrain. Here, the cowboy is reminded that a caring heart and the willingness to share is what life is all about. The cowboy muses that love is all that lasts and that it can hold a dream together, even in the toughest of times.
Overall, the lyrics touch on universal themes of hope, loss, and the power of love to sustain us through hardship. While the cowboy may be lonesome, his story ultimately resonates with anyone who has struggled with loss and found solace in the enduring power of love.
Line by Line Meaning
Midnight cowboy, midnight cowboy
Here comes the lonely midnight cowboy
See the lonesome midnight cowboy
Observe the solitary figure of the midnight cowboy
Once his hopes were high as the sky
There was a time when his aspirations were limitless
Once a dream was easy to buy
Not too long ago, obtaining his dream was a simple endeavor
Too soon, his eager fingers were burned
But unfortunately, he quickly experienced disappointment and failure
Soon life's lonely lessons are learned
Which taught him the harsh realities of life
Hearts are made for caring
The human heart is designed to care for others
Life is made for sharing
Life is meant to be shared with others
Love is all that's left in the end
In the end, only love remains
Love can turn the tide for a friend
Love has the power to change the circumstances of a friend
Love can hold a dream together
Love can keep a dream from falling apart
Love is all that lasts forever
Love is the only thing that endures permanently
Love can hold a dream together
Love can keep a dream from falling apart
Love is all that lasts forever
Love is the only thing that endures permanently
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JEROME MOROSS
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@cleverusername9369
John Williams doesn't merely create music, he distills nostalgia into a form that decorates time itself.
@davidjensen4702
For me, his music IS each movie, the dialogues are an addition whether it's StarWars, E.T., Superman, Raiders saga, or even Schinder's List, he grabs deep inside all of us from 1 to100 yrs old, AND draws out adventure, or emotion of the moment.
@jkapp374
all these years still get goosebumps with that ending, ...thanks John Williams for providing such great music for our childhoods, and beyond..
@redfullpack
Even if Harrison Ford passes to a younger successor in the future, this theme is SIGNATURE music heralding Indiana Jones
@redfullpack
Star Wars, ET , Jurassic Park and the late Chris Reeve's Superman too
@almighty5839
Same I get goose bumps every time
@mattrismatt
The last five notes even say "In-di-a-na Jones" !
@robertthomas5736
This is One of My Many Favorite Theme Songs
@1ftsports678
I cried watching this. Amazing, sounds EXACTLY like it does in the movie.
@eduardolpz386
The sound of so many childhoods.