Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Songbird (Jesse Winchester) From: GUEST Date: 22 May 22 - 01:12 PM Who knows just what My Songbird is about? Maybe Jesse Winchester made it sort of like a parable whose mystery would leave room for, well, mystery - as well as different interpretations. I do get a sense that Jesse Winchester was brave and humble when I listen to this song. It functions as a prayer for me - for forgiveness and liberation when I'm too scared or whatever to share the music that lives inside me, or too controlling to let a friend love me. But that's just my personal take on the song. One little drop in the interpretations bucket. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Songbird (Jesse Winchester) From: Acorn4 Date: 25 Jan 20 - 05:35 AM It's a great song which we originally heard the Emmylou Harris version of and decided to do it ourselves. On one occasion one of our club regulars burst into tears when we had finished. We thought she had been moved by our rendition of the song but it turned out her budgie had escaped that day! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Songbird (Jesse Winchester) From: Dave'sWife Date: 25 Jan 20 - 01:56 AM CHerns - I taught the call out for forgiveness part of this song to my husband who is petrified of leading a prayer for before a meal or at the end of a house study. It's almost a perfect prayer if you leave out the songbird in the cage part. O lord, when your jeweler's eye Peers into my soul O lord, I am overcome with shame Take me lord and purify Heal me with a word Lord, I beg a gift I dare not claim (the gift being forgiveness of all sin) It's a very Catholic sounding prayer. His article on wikipedia mentions no religious affiliation but having been born in Lousianna, is it proper to presume he was born into Catholicism or at least heavily exposed to the theology. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Songbird (Jesse Winchester) From: Ebbie Date: 16 Oct 16 - 11:16 PM You know, I still love the song, if I don't question its message. Problem is that it reminds me a lot of people like Casto who kidnapped and hoarded those women for more than 10 years. Yuk. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Songbird (Jesse Winchester) From: Cherns Date: 16 Oct 16 - 09:28 PM Ebbie: >>What's 'this gift I dare not claim'?<< It always seemed to me that the singer realizes that, having denied the songbird freedom, he/she has no moral right to claim purification and healing, but begs them anyway, hoping for grace and a gift. (So I mostly agree with GUEST.Kit (not sure about the creativity part, though)). |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Songbird (Jesse Winchester) From: GUEST,Kit Date: 15 Apr 12 - 01:52 PM I love this beautiful song also, in particular the version off the Live from Mountain Stage (1970) album. I think the song has something to do with a crisis in faith as to whether creative insides can be let out––as if the creative part wants to sing and soar but is held close to the heart. Because ... what? It might get lost, not return, if given expression. The gift he "dare not claim" but would be a feeling of grace (a gift we can't claim), which feeling would allow a release and opening outward. (This is kind of highfalutin' and absolutely not spun from any religious angle, but that's how the song strikes me.) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Songbird (Jesse Winchester) From: Jim Dixon Date: 27 Jun 11 - 02:23 PM JackMack: If you want to discuss or request a different song than the one this thread is about, it's best to start a new thread. Also, if you already have the lyrics, it might help to post them, since I don't think they've been posted at Mudcat before. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: GUEST,JackMack Date: 23 Jun 11 - 08:03 PM Does anyone have the chords to "Bless Your Foolish Heart? |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: winniemih Date: 17 Mar 03 - 11:46 AM Thanks for the lyrics, Mudlark. |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: Stewie Date: 16 Mar 03 - 06:31 PM Maybe the song referred to several times above as 'Should My Eyes Go Blind' is actually 'If My Eyes Were Blind'. If so, it is a song by David Olney from his 'Deeper Well' album [Philo CD PH 1117]. A transcription may be found HERE From listening to the song, the third line should begin 'Within my mind', not 'In my mind'. The song is copyright Warner Bros Music, BMI. --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: Ebbie Date: 16 Mar 03 - 05:19 PM What's 'this gift I dare not claim'? And I love the 'jeweller's eye' imagery. |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: Mudlark Date: 16 Mar 03 - 04:25 PM Songbird, by C. McVie For you, there'll be no more crying, For you, the sun will be shining, And I feel that when I'm with you, It's alright, I know it's right To you, I'll give the world to you, I'll never be cold 'Cause I feel that when I'm with you, It's alright, I know it's right. And the songbirds are singing, Like they know the score, And I love you, I love you, I love you, Like never before. And I wish you all the love in theworld, But most of all, I wish it from myself. And the songbirds keep singing, Etc. |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: winniemih Date: 16 Mar 03 - 01:22 PM By the way I forgot to mention another tune called Songbird by Christine McVie ( think Fleetwood Mac) as sung by Eva Cassidy. Stunning! Does anyone have lyrics? |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: winniemih Date: 16 Mar 03 - 01:19 PM I'm begging too, mrbsiok, and have never heard of the song you mention "Should my Eyes Go Blind ". I'm intrigued. As for My Songbird, it's one of my favorite Winchester tunes ( and there are many ). I would agree in part with Deda about the interpretation of the song, but for me it also contains a personal warning; those who would selfishly try to hoard anything of beauty and/or try to deprive other beings of their freedom will ultimately have to answer for this crime. I like to sing this tune as the second song in a medley; the first is My Singing Bird ( an Irish tune) which describes someone luring a bird from its nest and capturing it because of the beauty of its song ( just the situation that Jesse is speaking of ). First tune's in the key of C, and ends on a G chord,which segues nicely into My Songbird in the key of G. I really appreciate these discussions, its great to hear all the comments. |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: Mudlark Date: 16 Mar 03 - 02:29 AM And in case you need any urging, I'll add my begging to the rest. The song you mention, mrbisok, is not one I've come across, and I like Winchester's songs a lot, and have been captivated by Songbird ever since hearing Emmy Lou Harris sing it in the 70's. It's such a beautiful song that tho I don't do it nearly as well as Emmy Lou it still sounds good to me. I'd appreciate knowing where I could find melody, as well as lyrics, for Should My Eyes Go Blind, since I've never heard the song. And my take has always been the same as yours, Deda... |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: GUEST,mrbisok@aol.com Date: 15 Mar 03 - 11:17 PM It's 11:20pm. Too tired to continue. Will pick this up tomorrow, Sunday, sometime after 4pm. |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: Deda Date: 15 Mar 03 - 10:46 PM OK, I'm begging. I've also known this song for years, and I've always loved it, particularly "Oh Lord when your jeweller's eye / peers into my soul." My own interpretation of this song is that a controlling, dominating guy knows that he ought to let his woman (who clearly wants out) go, but he can't bring himself to. Any other ideas? |
Subject: RE: Jesse Winchester's Songbird From: GUEST,mrbisok@aol.com Date: 15 Mar 03 - 07:42 PM I've been onto this song for years. It is stunning. Try to find his song "Should my eyes go blind." -- a love song that'll put you through the floor. I'll type lyrics if you beg. |
Subject: Lyr Add: MY SONGBIRD (Jesse Winchester) From: Ebbie Date: 15 Mar 03 - 06:15 PM Last night I heard this song for the first time. It's beautiful, intriguing and mystifying. What is Winchester actually saying? My Songbird (Jesse Winchester) Songbird in a golden cage She'd prefer the blue How I crave the liquor of her song Poor bird who has done no harm What harm could she do She shall be my prisoner her life long My songbird wants her freedom Now don't you think I know But I can't find it in myself To let my songbird go I just can't let her go O lord, when your jeweler's eye Peers into my soul O lord, I am overcome with shame Take me lord and purify Heal me with a word Lord, I beg a gift I dare not claim My songbird wants her freedom Now don't you think I know But I can't find it in myself To let my songbird go I just can't let her go |
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