How Are Things In Glocca Morra
Wynton Marsalis Lyrics


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I hear a bird, Londonderry bird,
It well may be he's bringing me a cheering word.
I hear a breeze, a River Shanon breeze,
It well may be it's followed me across the seas.
Then tell me please

How are things in Glocca Morra?
Is that little brook still leaping there?
Does it still run down to Donny cove?
Through Killybegs, Kilkerry and Kildare?

How are things in Glocca Mora?
Is that willow tree still weeping there?
Does that lassie with the twinklin' eye
Come smilin' by and does she walk away,

Sad and dreamy there not to see me there?
So I ask each weepin' willow and each brook along the way,




And each lass that comes a-sighin' too ra lay
How are things in Glocca Morra this fine day?

Overall Meaning

The song "How Are Things In Glocca Morra" by Wynton Marsalis is a poignant and wistful ballad that is centered around the theme of longing for home. The lyrics are filled with evocative images that depict a faraway land called Glocca Morra, which is located across the seas. The singer of the song is clearly homesick and is yearning to return to the place where he feels he belongs. He listens intently to the bird and the breeze, hoping that they will bring him news from the place he longs to be.


The central question of the song is, "How are things in Glocca Morra?" The singer wants to know whether the brook is still leaping, whether it still runs down to Donny Cove, and whether the willow tree is still weeping. He also wants to know if the "lassie with the twinklin' eye" is still there, and if she still walks away "sad and dreamy" when she doesn't see him. It is clear that the singer is deeply connected to this place and the people who live there. He longs to be reunited with them.


In conclusion, "How Are Things In Glocca Morra" is a beautifully written song that captures the essence of homesickness and longing for a place that is far away. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery that reinforces the sense of distance and separation that the singer feels. The song speaks to anyone who has ever missed a place or a person that they love.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear a bird, Londonderry bird,
I am listening to a bird from Londonderry, perhaps it has uplifting messages for me.


It well may be he's bringing me a cheering word.
It is possible that the bird is carrying positive news which will uplift me.


I hear a breeze, a River Shanon breeze,
I can hear a cool wind from the River Shanon, it might be following me from afar.


It well may be it's followed me across the seas.
It is highly possible that the wind has crossed the seas and followed me here.


Then tell me please
So I inquire


How are things in Glocca Morra?
I would like to know how things are going in Glocca Morra.


Is that little brook still leaping there?
Is the small stream still jumping about in Glocca Morra?


Does it still run down to Donny cove?
Is the stream still flowing down to Donny cove?


Through Killybegs, Kilkerry and Kildare?
Does it flow through the towns of Killybegs, Kilkerry, and Kildare?


How are things in Glocca Mora?
I would like to know how Glocca Morra is doing.


Is that willow tree still weeping there?
Is the willow tree still shedding tears in Glocca Morra?


Does that lassie with the twinklin' eye Come smilin' by and does she walk away,
Does the girl with the sparkling eyes still walk by smiling and then walk away when she realizes I am not there?


Sad and dreamy there not to see me there?
Is she sad and wistful when she does not see me there?


So I ask each weepin' willow and each brook along the way, And each lass that comes a-sighin' too ra lay
I am asking every sorrowful willow tree and stream that crosses my path, and every girl who passes by while sighing.


How are things in Glocca Morra this fine day?
I wonder what the status of Glocca Morra is on this beautiful day.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Burton Lane, Edgar Yipsel Harburg

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