Lyrics
When will it stop raining? When will these dark clouds go?
Expressing a longing for better times, questioning when difficulties will end.
Some days I get so low, but you turn me around, you turn me around
Acknowledging moments of emotional low but finding solace in someone's ability to provide support and upliftment.
Won't you come down to my dark street, and shine a light
Inviting someone to a metaphorical "dark street," symbolizing a place of emotional struggle.
'cause I need your sweet sunshine
Expressing a need for the positive influence and brightness that the person brings.
Won't you come down to my dark street, and shine a light
Reiteration of the desire for the person's positive impact on the challenging situation.
'cause I need your sweet sunshine
Continued expression of the need for the person's uplifting presence.
You take away my sadness and the pain inside my heart
Highlighting the person's role in alleviating sadness and heartache.
Sometimes I fall apart, but you turn me around, you turn me around
Admitting vulnerability and the occasional emotional breakdown but finding support in the mentioned person.
Won't you come down to my dark street, and shine a light
Repetition of the invitation to the metaphorical "dark street," emphasizing the longing for the person's positive influence.
'cause I need your sweet sunshine
Reiteration of the need for the person's uplifting impact, particularly their "sweet sunshine."
Won't you come down to my dark street, and shine a light
Continued expression of the longing for the person's positive presence in the challenging emotional space.
'cause I need your sweet sunshine
Repetition emphasizing the ongoing need for the person's positive influence.
Sunshine
(Single word, "Sunshine," likely symbolizing the positivity and brightness the person brings.)
Won't you come down to my dark street, and shine a light
Reiteration of the invitation, expressing the persistent desire for the person's positive impact.
'cause I need your sweet sunshine
Repetition of the need for the person's positive influence, particularly their "sweet sunshine."
Won't you come down to my dark street, and shine a light
Continued expression of the longing for the person's positive presence.
'cause I need your sweet sunshine
Repetition emphasizing the ongoing need for the person's positive influence.
Oh yeah, oh come on down, come on down
Encouragement for the person to come down and stay, expressing a desire for a lasting positive connection.
And never leave my sky again
Expressing a plea for the person to remain a constant presence in the speaker's life.
Shine your love light, love light, love light, love light
Using the metaphor of "love light" to symbolize the person's affection and positivity shining down on the speaker.
Down on me, down on me
Concluding with a request for the person's love and positivity to continue influencing the speaker.
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