I was always right
About the morning
Okay, I'm an old shoe
Danced above the blades
Never stopped crawling
Over the black dunes

And I'm waiting
For you
Waiting forever
Are you awake now too?

I am always one
Without a warning
Whole days
Reappear
Lift away
Past the gate
Desert keeps forming
Underneath the black moon

And I'm waiting
For you
Waiting forever
Are you awake now too?



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Track duration: 03:56

"Black Moon" as written by Jeff Tweedy

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    General Comment:Kinda surprised nobody's said this yet, but I interpreted the lines "I was always right about the morning" and

    And I'm waiting
    For you
    Waiting forever
    Are you awake now too?

    as being about an insomniac waiting for his restfully sleeping companion to wake up.

    And the musics's so somnambulistic besides.
    Flag NankerPhelgeon November 26, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:My impression of this song is that its about someone who is in a long-distance relationship.

    The line:

    "And I'm waiting
    for you
    Waiting forever
    Are you awake now too?"

    can be interpreted as having to align schedules with someone who is living in a different time zone. They protagonist is staying up to see if their love is also awake, so that they can phone (Skyep, WhatsApp, FaceTime) each other.

    "I am always one
    Without a warning
    Whole days
    Reappear
    Lift away"

    This can be interpreted as constantly reliving memories and experiences the protagonist shared with their lover. Something as simple as a smell may trigger the memory of their time together.

    Whatever the song is about, it is clearly a piece of rock/folk gold. The ambiguity of the lyrics allow every listener to have a unique experience, piecing together their own story, with the help of a beautiful voice ,and hauntingly sonorous band.

    Thanks for the great music, Wilco!
    Flag lvlieropon October 18, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:My perspective, and everyone's post sound's a lot better than mine. But the way I see it, or hear it, is that he has been doing his own thing for so long, that now he's ready to commit, and now he or she is skeptical. Meaning he is ready to get over everything he has done but she might not be there yet. Past the gate desert keeps forming, all obstacle. He might be finished but she's not so sure. But like everyone has said before "music should be interpreted by your own meaning. That is what makes this site great, is that everyone can state their opinion and no one is a asshole, just open to others' interpretation.
    Flag payton February 01, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:And I'm wating
    For you
    Waiting forever
    Are you awake now too?

    My initial perspective was that of an individual lamenting about not having yet met someone who has really been able to connect with them. It seems they are singing to a fictional individual in hopes they might actually exist, unfortunately it may not be in the right time or place as the singer.

    And upon later reflection, it may be also about waiting for a loved one after death, on the other side. Or perhaps it is about reincarnation of a loved one.
    Flagged pcwebbjron January 25, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:And I'm wating
    For you
    Waiting forever
    Are you awake now too?

    My initial perspective was that of an individual lamenting about not having yet met someone who has really been able to connect with them. It seems they are singing to a fictional individual in hopes they might actually exist, unfortunately it may not be in the right time or place as the singer.

    And upon later reflection, it may be also about waiting for a loved one after death, on the other side. Or perhaps it is about reincarnation of a loved one.
    Flag pcwebbjron January 25, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:I like the metaphor about him being an old shoe, but what does it mean!? He's basically
    "admitting" to it as if he's being accused...
    Flag KT339on October 02, 2011   Link
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    Memory:Yes...Wilco is great, I am drawn to Jeff Tweedy's lyrical poetry in the same way, years ago, I was affected by Jim Morrisson's poetry... kinda dark but beautiful in a sweetly sad way. Very striking to me are the lines "And I'm waiting for you...Waiting forever..for you to wake now, too... These words may be speaking to, not another person, but to his real self, speaking to the constructed self that needs to awake. I love poetry and Wilco!
    Flag iameasyrideron September 30, 2011   Link

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