On the Boulevard
The Manhattan Transfer Lyrics


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Darkness lights the lamps of old Brazil
Deep inside the jungle hearts are still
Tigers hide inside alley cats eyes
Waiting for you to walk by

Underneath this starlight latitude
Underneath this tranquil attitude
Oh my feelings are running so high
I feel I could color the sky
Amazon blue

Oh it's you
(Don't you break my heart Brazil)
And it's me
(And leave me here)
On the boulevard
(Upon the boulevard)

Caught inside your spell it's your parade
Refugees from love we masquerade
Though your lover is waiting at home
I have one of my own
I must go to

Oh it's you
(Don't you break my heart Brazil)
And it's me
(And leave me here)
On the boulevard
(Upon the boulevard)

Oh my feelings are running so high
I feel I could color the sky
Amazon blue

Oh it's you
(Don't you break my heart Brazil)
And it's me
(And leave me here)




On the boulevard
(Upon the boulevard)

Overall Meaning

The Manhattan Transfer's song "On the Boulevard" is a beautifully-crafted song that employs poetic language and vivid imagery to capture the essence of Brazil. The lyrics transport us to the heart of the Brazilian jungle, where tigers are lurking in the shadows, waiting to pounce. The use of darkness and light juxtaposes the beauty and danger that Brazil possesses. The song describes the spellbinding effect that Brazil has on the singer, as she is caught up in the parade of life and love in Brazil. It talks about the tranquility and emotional highs that one experiences on the boulevard of Brazil, as the singer is deeply in love with Brazil, and this emotion is refreshingly portrayed in the imagery of the song.


The lyrics of "On the Boulevard" emphasize the transformative effect that Brazil has on the individual, and how one can be consumed by its beauty and allure, as if under its spell. The feeling of being caught in a spell is emphasized by the use of the repeated line "Oh, it's you," which represents the allure of Brazil. The boulevard represents the heart of Brazilian culture and life, where the people are vibrant and passionate, and the emotions run high.


Overall, the song's lyrics are rich in their portrayal of Brazil, and in their representation of the emotional journey that one experiences when under its spell.


Line by Line Meaning

Darkness lights the lamps of old Brazil
Despite the darkness, Brazil's lamps illuminate the surroundings.


Deep inside the jungle hearts are still
Even though it may be chaotic, people still have emotions.


Tigers hide inside alley cats eyes
Sometimes there is more to someone than what meets the eye.


Waiting for you to walk by
People may be longing for someone to come and complete them.


Underneath this starlight latitude
Beneath the stars at this location.


Underneath this tranquil attitude
Though it appears calm on the surface, there may be inner turmoil.


Oh my feelings are running so high
Emotions are heightened at this moment.


I feel I could color the sky Amazon blue
The artist's emotions are so intense that they could change the color of the sky.


Oh it's you
The person the artist is referring to is present.


(Don't you break my heart Brazil)
A plea to Brazil to not cause heartbreak.


And it's me
The singer is also present in the situation.


(And leave me here)
A plea to not be left in a vulnerable state.


On the boulevard
Where the scene is set.


Caught inside your spell it's your parade
Enchanted by someone and unable to escape their influence.


Refugees from love we masquerade
People can pretend to be anything on the outside but are still healing from past love.


Though your lover is waiting at home
The person the artist is with has someone else at home.


I have one of my own
The artist also has a significant other.


I must go to
The singer must leave the situation in order to not cause more heartbreak.




Lyrics © GARDEN RAKE MUSIC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAY JOSEPH GRAYDON, MARC JORDAN, MARC WALLACE JORDAN, RICHARD JAMES PAGE

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