Black Is The Colour
The O'Connors Lyrics


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Black is the color of my true love's hair
Her lips are like some roses fair
She has the sweetest smile the gentlest hands
And I love the ground whereon she stands

I love my love, and well she knows
I love the ground whereon she goes
I wish the day soon would come
When she and I will be as one

And black is the color of my true love's hair
Her lips are like some roses fair
She has the sweetest smile the gentlest hands
And I love the ground whereon she stands

I go to the Clyde and mourn and weep
But satisfied I never shall be
I'll write her a letter with a few short lines
And suffer death a thousand times

And black is the color of my true love's hair
Her lips are like some roses fair
She has the sweetest smile the gentlest hands
And I love the ground whereon she stands




I love the ground whereon she stands
I love the ground whereon she stands

Overall Meaning

The O'Connors's song "Black Is The Colour" is a beautiful love ballad that describes the singer's deep love and admiration for their true love. The singer describes the physical attributes of their lover, such as the black colour of their hair and the fair rose-like quality of their lips. Additionally, the singer praises their lover's kind-hearted nature by describing their sweetest smile and gentlest hands. The lyrics paint a picture of a loving and caring relationship between two people who are deeply in love with each other.


Furthermore, the singer expresses a deep desire to be with their true love, wishing for the day when they would be together as one. The singer's love is so strong that they are willing to go to any length to be with their lover. The song conveys a sense of longing and dedication that is present in unconditional love. Even when separated, the singer pines for their lover and writes them a letter, willing to suffer death a thousand times just to be with them.


All in all, "Black Is the Colour" by The O'Connors is a beautiful love song that captures the essence of true love and devotion. Its lyrics are powerful and evoke emotions of longing, admiration, and dedication towards one's true love.


Line by Line Meaning

Black is the color of my true love's hair
My true love's hair is as dark as the night sky


Her lips are like some roses fair
Her lips are as red as fresh roses


She has the sweetest smile the gentlest hands
My true love's smile is the sweetest thing I've ever seen and her hands are soft and gentle


And I love the ground whereon she stands
I love everything about my true love, including the ground she stands on


I love my love, and well she knows
I am deeply in love with my true love and she is fully aware of my feelings


I love the ground whereon she goes
I love every step my true love takes


I wish the day soon would come
I long for the day when my true love and I will be united


When she and I will be as one
I want my true love and I to be together as a unified entity


I go to the Clyde and mourn and weep
I am filled with sadness and heartache and go to the river Clyde to grieve


But satisfied I never shall be
However, my sadness will never go away and I will never feel content without my true love


I'll write her a letter with a few short lines
I will attempt to express my love for my true love in writing, though it will never fully capture my emotions


And suffer death a thousand times
I would rather die a thousand times than be without my true love


I love the ground whereon she stands
I love everything about my true love, including the ground she stands on


I love the ground whereon she stands
I love everything about my true love, including the ground she stands on


I love the ground whereon she stands
I love everything about my true love, including the ground she stands on




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: NINA SIMONE

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