The Best Is Yet to Come

Embracing Tomorrow's Joy: The Best Is Yet to Come by James Darren
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Lyrics

Out of the tree of life I just picked me a plum

Metaphorically, life is compared to a tree, and the speaker has just found something delightful (a plum) in the journey of life.

You came along and everything's startin' to hum

The arrival of someone special has brought joy and vitality to the speaker's life.

Still, it's a real good bet, the best is yet to come

Despite the current positive state, the speaker believes that even better times are ahead.

Best is yet to come and babe, won't that be fine?

Expressing anticipation for a wonderful future with the person mentioned.

You think you've seen the sun, but you ain't seen it shine

Suggesting that what the speaker has experienced so far is just a glimpse, and greater happiness is yet to be encountered.

Wait till the warm-up's underway

Referring to a period of anticipation and preparation for the relationship to blossom.

Wait till our lips have met

Highlighting the excitement of the first kiss or intimate encounter.

And wait till you see that sunshine day

Describing the optimism and brightness that will come when the relationship is fully established.

You ain't seen nothin' yet

Assuring that the best is yet to come, emphasizing that more positive experiences are on the horizon.

The best is yet to come and babe, won't it be fine?

Reiterating the belief that the future holds something extraordinary with the person in question.

Best is yet to come, come the day you're mine

Anticipating a special day when the person becomes romantically involved or committed.

Come the day you're mine

Repeating the sentiment of eagerly looking forward to the day when the person belongs to the speaker.

I'm gonna teach you to fly

Metaphorically expressing the desire to guide and empower the person, possibly in the context of the relationship.

We've only tasted the wine

Comparing the current state of the relationship to having only tasted the initial pleasures; more profound experiences are anticipated.

We're gonna drain the cup dry

Emphasizing the idea of fully experiencing and enjoying every aspect of the relationship.

Wait till your charms are right for these arms to surround

Waiting for the right moment when the person's qualities align perfectly for an intimate embrace.

You think you've flown before, but baby, you ain't left the ground

Belittling past experiences and suggesting that true fulfillment is yet to be achieved.

Wait till you're locked in my embrace

Anticipating a deep connection and expressing the desire for the person to be enveloped in the speaker's embrace.

Wait till I draw you near

Stressing the anticipation of drawing the person near, indicating emotional and physical closeness.

Wait till you see that sunshine place

Referring to a place or state of happiness and contentment that will be experienced when the relationship reaches its peak.

Ain't nothin' like it here

Emphasizing the uniqueness and unparalleled joy of the future moments with the person.

The best is yet to come and babe, won't it be fine?

Reiterating the belief that the best is yet to come, underscoring the positive anticipation.

The best is yet to come, come the day you're mine

Anticipating a day when the person becomes an integral part of the speaker's life.

Come the day you're mine

Repeating the idea of eagerly looking forward to the day when the person is romantically claimed.

And you're gonna be mine

Asserting ownership and expressing confidence that the person will be in a committed relationship with the speaker.

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