Skylark
Wynton Marsalis Lyrics


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Skylark
Have you anything to say to me?
Won't you tell me where my love can be?
Is there a meadow in the mist
Where someone's waiting to be kissed?

Skylark
Have you seen a valley green with spring?
Where my heart can go a journeying
Over the shadows and the rain
To a blossom covered lane

And in your lonely flight
Haven't you heard the music in the night?
Wonderful music, faint as a will o' the wisp
Crazy as a loon, sad as a gypsy serenading the moon

Oh skylark
I don't know if you can find these things
But my heart is riding on your wings
So if you see them anywhere
Won't you lead me there?

Oh skylark
I don't know if you can find these things
But my heart is riding on your wings




So if you see them anywhere
Won't you lead me there?

Overall Meaning

In Wynton Marsalis’s song “Skylark,” the singer is speaking to a bird, a skylark, asking if it has any information about where their lover could be. He asks if there is a meadow in the mists where someone could be waiting to be kissed. The singer then asks if the skylark has seen a green valley of spring where his heart can go journeying over shadows and rain to a blossom-covered lane. It’s as if the singer is confiding in the bird, as if the bird is the only one who can truly hear him.


The chorus repeats the same phrase twice: “Oh skylark, I don't know if you can find these things, but my heart is riding on your wings. So if you see them anywhere, won't you lead me there?” The singer wants the skylark to help him find his lover, as his heart is relying on the bird to guide him.


Towards the end of the song, the singer asks the skylark if it has felt lonely in its flight, and if it has ever heard music in the night. He describes the music as wonderful but faint, crazy like a loon, and sad like a gypsy serenading the moon. The song ends with the singer once again asking the skylark to lead him to where his heart desires.


Overall, “Skylark” can be interpreted as a representation of the singer’s longing for their lover. The skylark symbolizes the hope and trust that the singer has for finding their lover, while the lyrics express the desire and vulnerability of the singer’s heart.


Line by Line Meaning

Skylark
The singer addresses the bird, asking for its assistance in finding their lost love.


Have you anything to say to me?
The singer asks if the bird has any information to share with them regarding the whereabouts of their love.


Won't you tell me where my love can be?
The singer urges the bird to provide guidance in discovering the location of the person they love.


Is there a meadow in the mist
The artist inquires if there is a field obscured by fog.


Where someone's waiting to be kissed?
The artist wonders if their love is waiting in this meadow to be reunited with them.


Have you seen a valley green with spring?
The singer asks if the bird has noted a lush, verdant valley in the season of rebirth.


Where my heart can go a journeying
The singer expresses a desire to explore this idyllic valley with their heart.


Over the shadows and the rain
The artist imagines this journey taking place under daunting weather conditions.


To a blossom covered lane
The artist envisions their heart arriving at a charming path adorned with flowers.


And in your lonely flight
The artist acknowledges the bird's solo journey.


Haven't you heard the music in the night?
The singer asks if the bird has encountered the aural sensations of the evening.


Wonderful music, faint as a will o' the wisp
The artist describes the enchanting but elusive quality of the nocturnal melodies.


Crazy as a loon, sad as a gypsy serenading the moon
The singer equates the music to irrational behavior or wistful storytelling as they mourn their lost love.


Oh skylark
The singer once again addresses the bird.


I don't know if you can find these things
The singer expresses doubt regarding the bird's abilities to assist them in their search.


But my heart is riding on your wings
Despite their skepticism, the artist has faith that the bird may lead them to their love.


So if you see them anywhere
The artist instructs the bird to direct them if they happen upon their love or any locales resembling the ones previously mentioned.


Won't you lead me there?
The singer implores the bird to guide them towards their ultimate goal, the reunion with their love.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, O/B/O CAPASSO, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HOAGY CARMICHAEL, JOHNNY MERCER

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