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Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these sunken eyes and learn to see
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to be free
Blackbird fly blackbird fly Into the light of the dark black night (x2)
Blackbird singing in the dead of night
Take these broken wings and learn to fly
All your life
You were only waiting for this moment to arise (x3)
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Such a beautiful song, and such great comments. One person stated that Sir Paul himself recently said the song was written about troubled girls in South America in the 60's. I'm going to look more on the internet, but if Sir Paul did say that, well, he would be the one to know.

To me, part of the beauty of art, including poetry and song, is to explore what it means to you, in your own mind. As a physician with a busy schedule I still long for a day when I can take classes and explore art ddeply. It opens my mind, creating new ways of thinking, new ideas, news ways to express old ideas, realizations and better understanding of myself, and connection and openness to everyone and everything around me.

I first heard this song this week, on an episode of Glee. I actually thought it was about death, and the release from human limitation and suffering into an afterlife of peace and freedom. I'm so glad I looked for the lyrics and found this website! I appreciate all your comments and points of view. Isn't it interesting how our different lives and experiences have created so many different interpretations of the same song? I wish that, in our national discourse, we could all appreciate and respect the differences that make each of us unique and special. That's much more interesting and beautiful to me than everyone thinking and acting and being the same.

@devinjgray i can't believe it took Glee for you to hear this song :(

Just an FYI, Paul McCartney said it was about the plight of blacks in the Southern US, not South America.

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I always heard this song was about the plight of African Americans and the yearn to break free and have equal rights.

I've heard that also

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Yeah, I've heard it too, but I've also heard that that is an interpretation from those listening to the song, not from Paul himself. I don't know if Paul has ever commented on whether that interp is valid or not.

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this thought just occurred to me and I had to check the internet to see if I was right!!! It definitely has the imagery and metaphors down pat--a beautiful representation of the Civil Rights Movement! (this is from wikipedia: "McCartney was inspired to write it while in Scotland as a reaction to racial tensions escalating in the United States in the spring of 1968" --1968 being one of the most eventful years in US history, and the year MLKjr was assassinated!)

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I've seen Paul live twice, and both times, he played Blackbird, and both times, he said that it was about the civil rights movement. This would be backed up with "You were only waiting for this moment, to be free"

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@domjohnson I'll verify. Hear him say it myself. "Back in the 60's, we were hearing about some of the problems here in the states with, you know, civil rights and all that. So, I wrote the one to, you know, maybe offer some encouragement and hope."

@domjohnson That makes sense, also, when you look at the title. "Bird" is British slang for "young woman". Taking that into consideration, the song could be about a black young woman.

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A sweet anthemic gem.

A bird with broken wings, black feathers against the bleak backdrop of a coal black night, yearning to break free. And that funny little paradoxical refrain - "...into the light of a dark black night." The mental image is a sliver of moon or winking stars, but really I take it to mean that no matter how metaphorically dark your surroundings, there is always a dim glimmer to be found. We all have our blackbird moments, and broken wings or not, it's up to us to hobble our way towards the light.

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I love this song. Its always just been an example for to keep pushing on, all my life. the song itself is so simple; yet it captures me. Brilliant.

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I just heard/saw my 12 year old daughter sing this in front of 100 people solo with a microphone. She's a quiet kid who gets nervous in front of a crowd -and she nailed it! I'm still crying thinking about how beautiful and strong she sounded :)

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I thought that this song was about the difficulty of the civil rights movement and just the discrimination and hardships in general of the African-American community.

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i dunno if u guys heard that tappin in the song but i read somewhere that was john's foot tappin to the beat

it was paul's foot, dubbed in later

You're right! I always heard it was the record scratching, and that it was intentional. I just looked it up and found that you're right.

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I played and sang this as a lullaby for my daughter for years. She looked forward to hearing it every night. She once said that she would like for me to play and sing it at her wedding. But that was long ago. I will always think of this song as the background music for any depiction, description or memory of the bond between her and me. So maybe it'll play when Dad and newlywed daughter do their post-wedding dance...

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I understand Paul wrote Blackbird in regard to the civil rights movement however I find it interesting that the Blackbird is a symbol of a Celtic goddess Rhiannon. She stands for feminism and he is singing about a black bird. I think too much.

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@Susanna65 the Black in black bird is simply a black girl. We called girls "Chicks", British called them "birds"