The Beatles - Julia (Lyrics) 

The Beatles - Julia (lyrics) [VALIDATED]

Derived from Kahlil Gibran; expresses the difficulty of communication. "Ocean child calls me / So I sing a song of love, Julia"

"Her hair of floating sky is shimmering / Glimmering in the sun" Dreamlike imagery reflecting his mother's free spirit. The Beatles – Julia Lyrics - Genius The Beatles - Julia (Lyrics)

: Several lines are adapted from the works of Lebanese poet Kahlil Gibran . For example, the opening line, "Half of what I say is meaningless, but I say it just to reach you," was inspired by Gibran's 1926 book Sand and Foam . Key Lyrical Excerpts Verse Type Lyric Highlight Significance Refrain Derived from Kahlil Gibran; expresses the difficulty of

"Ocean child" refers to Yoko Ono, blending his past and future muses. Derived from Kahlil Gibran

Derived from Kahlil Gibran; expresses the difficulty of communication. "Ocean child calls me / So I sing a song of love, Julia"

"Her hair of floating sky is shimmering / Glimmering in the sun" Dreamlike imagery reflecting his mother's free spirit. The Beatles – Julia Lyrics - Genius

: Several lines are adapted from the works of Lebanese poet Kahlil Gibran . For example, the opening line, "Half of what I say is meaningless, but I say it just to reach you," was inspired by Gibran's 1926 book Sand and Foam . Key Lyrical Excerpts Verse Type Lyric Highlight Significance Refrain

"Ocean child" refers to Yoko Ono, blending his past and future muses.