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Golden Slumbers Lyrics

Once there was a way to get back homeward
Once there was a way to get back home
Sleep, pretty darling, do not cry
And I will sing a lullaby
Golden slumbers fill your eyes
Smiles awake you when you rise
Sleep, pretty darling, do not cry
And I will sing a lullaby
Song Info
Copyright
Lyrics © Sony/atv Music Publishing Llc
Writer
Paul Mccartney, John Lennon
Duration
1:31
Producer
George Martin
Release date
Sep 26, 1969
Sentiment
Positive
Submitted by
ice On Apr 01, 2001
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First time I heard this song I cried so much, including it's lead onto carry that weight and the end. These three songs just seem like the perfect illustration of life and death. We grow from childhood where we're too old to be comforted by our parents and sung a lullaby. There's no one to kiss us better when we scrape our knee. Things get harder, there's pressure and stress that we have to carry as weight on our soldiers until we die - but in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make, and the lives you touch on the way, and the people who touch you make it worth it. To be fair, I know nothing about life. I'm only fifteen. :S, but that's my interpretation for you. :)

If you wee truly only 15 at the time you wrote that, you have more wisdom and insight than the majority of those your own age. Well said.

@clockworkdolly but know you re 28, what do you think about your beautiful interpretation ? I’m 35 know and thing still perfect.

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The song is based on a poem by by 17th century poet Thomas Dekker. Also, Paul saw a song called Golden Slumbers in his step-sister's songbook, but he was unable to read the music so he just rewrote it with his own music and lyrics.

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This song is so beautiful...Paul's voice on this song brings me to tears every time I hear it.

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I think Paul wrote Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End as a catharsis for the impending breakup of The Beatles.

I think McCartney wrote “Golden Slumbers” to try to express his sadness and hurt (and maybe even depression) at the breakup of the Beatles, and to try to soothe himself at the same time. He’s doing this with a song that is supposed to be a lullaby. A lullaby implies someone who is comfortable, singing a soothing song to someone in need of comforting. The person he is trying to comfort in addition to us, however, is himself. The person singing is also the one feeling the hurt, so Paul’s performance of the song is an emotional dichotomy, one part comforting (“sleep pretty darling do not cry”) and one part pain (“Golden slumbers fill your eyes”) and sadness (“Once there was a way to get back homeward“). That’s part of why this recording is so special.

On “Carry That Weight“, Paul is conveying anger and blame, whether it’s toward John, Yoko, or Allen Klein, (or all of the above,) before the song heads back to sadness with the reprise of “You Never Give Me Your Money“.

On “The End“, Paul comes to terms with the end of The Beatles and tries to help the fans do the same by performing a final number with rotating solos to close out a magnificent career for the group. The fans don’t know quite yet that this is the end, but Paul knows they soon will. And the final line expresses so well the impact of The Beatles, "and in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make".

Interestingly, this series of songs also represented my personal feelings after John Lennon’s murder. In my sadness and shock, I instinctively wanted to hear these three songs.

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The whole Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End was a great way to end the Abbey Road album. It's only fitting for a great band like the Beatles ( the greatest ever) to end their musical career with a song like The End.

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The first time I heard the last trilogy of songs on Abbey Road I cried....I wanted to go home to my friends, but that was past and I could not go back. To this day I cry when I hear this song. Along with Blackbird, In My Life this trilogy of tunes these mean the most personally to me

Memory
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A Londoner born c. 1570, Thomas Deker was the author of The shoemaker's Holiday (1600) The Pleasant Comedy of Old Fortunatus (1600) The Honest Whore (1604) The Gull's Hornbook (1609) The Roaring Girl (1611), and the posthumously published The Syn's Darling (1656).

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Awe, when I first moved..I listened to this song, and as soon as I heard "Once there was a way to get back homeward. Once there was a way to get back home." I cried lol. I love this song.

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I had always known about this song having been a beatles fan since I was ten! However it only took on any significance for me in the past few months. Drinking a lot and smoking too much weed, arriving back at my flat in a depressed state I started playing beatles tunes. This one leapt out and blew me away, made me actually cry.

Its a tune I'm gonna play to my kids when I have some. Paul may be a bit of a sell out and some times his tunes do drip with insincerity, using emotion to sell but this is a true gem. Try some of the bootleg versions to find earlier takes when Paul is even more emotional, amazing stuff!

Matt

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oh but dream theater? ew.