Blue Water

Written by S. Nicks and S. Celani

Blue water I sit and I wait for the morning to come Blue water And I wait for the sound of my gypsy Blue water I sit out at night Hidden out of sight Blue water Blue water And I stare at the sea And the sea smiles for me And the sea is as moving as a lover I can't give up the night I'm in high tide I'd like to sail the sea I'd like to take you on a slow ride I won't give up the night High tide I'd like to sail the sea I'd like to take you on a...slow ride Slow ride Slow ride Blue water I sit and I wait for the morning to come Blue water And I wait for the sound Blue water I sit out at night Hidden out of sight Blue water And I wait for the sound Wait for the sound And I smile at the sea And the sea smiles for me And the sea is as moving as a lover I can't give up the night I'm in high tide I'd like to sail the sea I'd like to take you on slow ride A slow ride I won't give up the night I'm in high tide I'd like to be your friend I'd love to love you 'til the end 'Til the end Blue water I sit and I wait for the morning to come Blue water And I wait for the sound of my gyspy Blue water I sit out at night Hidden out of sight Blue water Blue water And I smile at the sea And then the sea smiles for me And the sea is as moving as a lover A lover I can't give up the night I'm in high tide I'd like to sail the sea I'd like to take you on a slow ride I can't give up the night I'm in high tide I'd like to be your friend I'd like to love you 'til the end Blue water I sit and I wait for the morning to come

 


WEBMISTRESS speculates:

This song doesn't have too much going on lyrically; it's a mellow number about getting away from it all and taking a breather, whether on an actual sea or a figurative one. Perhaps "wait[ing] for the sound of [her] gypsy" is waiting for her to come back to herself once she's alone, or even waiting for inspiration to strike, using the term "gypsy" to signify her muse, and the morning coming when she can truly think about her ideas and develop a new one.

 

KIAS speculates:

This song is beautiful to me. I understand it cause it reminds me of something I've been feeling for a while. Like loving someone & they don't love you back or love you the way you love them. But inspite of this knowledge, you can't give up your love for them. I sit & I wait for the morning to come - (the day my love comes to me) - blue water.

 

GODDESS OF NYMPHS speculates:

In my course of reading and learning as much as I possibly can about Stevie, I have read that after her friend Robin passed away she rented a house on the beach and wrote and had stated (and I quote this loosely) "I went to the beach and wrote and just had to give "her" (Robin). I feel she is possibly refering to Robin when she says " And I sit and I wait for the sound of my gypsy." I also think that she references the ocean as "Blue Water" because it was very spiritual and healing for her at time she felt very alone....

 

HENRY speculates:

This is a very simple song to decode. Stevie's favorite place to be is on a boat "Not I ever get on a boat" quoted from an interview that came from the bonus CD of The Dance. The sea she remarks is not unlike the desert where she is from. Stevie equally loves the desert and the sea or water for that matter. The song is her returning to the real Stevie. Recall that when she found that Robin was terminally ill, she took a trip with her and Sharon on a boat; there are photos of this trip posted on the web. So my interpretation, is that Stevie, returning yearning to the REAL Stevie... back to herself, before the fame and fortune.

 

 

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