We Have Heaven
Yes Lyrics


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Tell the moon dog, tell the march hare
Tell the moon dog, tell the march hare
We have heaven, we have heaven, we have heaven

Tell the moon dog, tell the march hare
Tell the moon dog, tell the march hare
He is here, he is here, he is here
To Look around, to look around, to look around, to look around
We have heaven, we have heaven, we have heaven





Overall Meaning

The song We Have Heaven by Yes is a short yet insightful piece of work that is generally interpreted as a celebration of existence and the joy of being alive. The repeated phrase "we have heaven" is a declaration of contentment and suggests that life in its simplest form is enough to bring us happiness. The phrase "tell the moon dog, tell the march hare" is a bit vague and open to interpretation, but it can be seen as an invitation to all fauna and creatures to join in on this celebration of life. The line "he is here" can be interpreted as a reference to a divine presence or the universe itself being present and aware of the joy of creation.


The overall theme of the song is one of gratitude and mindfulness, suggesting that even in the smallest moments of life, there can be a great sense of contentment and peace. The simplicity of the lyrics and the repetitive nature of the phrases emphasize the cyclical nature of life and the importance of finding joy in even the most mundane aspects of existence.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell the moon dog, tell the march hare
Share the message with the mysterious forces that govern the night and the woodland creatures that inhabit it.


He is here, he is here, he is here
The divine presence is all around us and always present, even if we are not aware of it.


To Look around, to look around, to look around, to look around
Encouraging listeners to seek out and appreciate the beauty and wonder of the world in which we live.


We have heaven, we have heaven, we have heaven
The ultimate message of the song is that despite any difficulties or hardships we may face in life, we have access to a state of spiritual bliss and joy that transcends our earthly experience.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JON ANDERSON

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