Blackbird
Tony Mowod Lyrics


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Herbert Sacker, Nina Simone
Why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly
No place bif enough for holding all the tears you're gonna cry
'cause your mama's name was lonely and your daddy's name was pain
And they call you little sorrow 'cause you'll never love again
So why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly
You ain't got no one to hold you you ain't got no one to care
If you'd only understand dear nobody wants you anywhere
So why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tony Mowod's song Blackbird depict a sad and lonely protagonist who is metaphorically represented as a blackbird that wants to fly away from its sorrowful existence. The first line of the song addresses two people, Herbert Sacker and Nina Simone, both of whom are known for their contributions to music. It is unclear why they are mentioned, but it could be interpreted as a way to convey that even successful people can experience loneliness and pain.


The singer of the song is discouraged from flying because there is no place large enough to contain the tears they will shed. This is a poignant way to convey the depth of the character's sadness and despair. The lyrics then go on to reveal that the character's parents' names were "lonely" and "pain," a tragic statement that highlights the depth of their sorrow and the fact that they were perhaps destined to live a life of misery. The character is called "little sorrow" because they will never love again, an affirmation of their loneliness and inability to form meaningful relationships.


The final lines of the song make it clear that the character's attempts to fly away are futile. They have no one to hold them or care for them, and nobody wants them anywhere. The message is somber, but ultimately it speaks to the fact that not everyone has the luxury of experiencing love and happiness in life. The character is left to face their sorrow and despair with no hope of escape.


Line by Line Meaning

Herbert Sacker, Nina Simone
These two musicians are named because they wrote and performed songs referencing the plight of the black community in America.


Why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly
The Blackbird is a metaphor for a young black individual trying to escape the harsh reality of racism, which is impossible.


No place big enough for holding all the tears you're gonna cry
There is no safe haven for the Blackbird where they can fully express their emotions without facing persecution.


'cause your mama's name was lonely and your daddy's name was pain
The Blackbird's parents lived with sorrow which has been passed on to the Blackbird.


And they call you little sorrow 'cause you'll never love again
The name Little Sorrow indicates that the Blackbird has been damaged emotionally due to their upbringing and will never be able to love again.


So why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly
The metaphor of the Blackbird flying is a symbol of hope, but the reality is that it is impossible to escape racism completely.


You ain't got no one to hold you you ain't got no one to care
The Blackbird is completely alone, with no one to support or care for them.


If you'd only understand dear nobody wants you anywhere
The Blackbird is not welcome in any place due to racism and the color of their skin.


So why you want to fly Blackbird you ain't ever gonna fly
Once again, the metaphor of the Blackbird flying is used to show the impossibility of escaping from the oppressive reality of racism.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HERB SACKER, NINA SIMONE

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