When the Sun Comes Out
Embracing Hope: When the Sun Breaks ThroughLyrics
When the sun comes out
Anticipation of a positive change or improvement in the singer's mood or life when the sun appears.
And the rain stops beating on my window pane
Describing the end of a period of gloom or sadness, marked by the cessation of rain on the window pane.
When the sun comes out
Reiteration of the hopeful theme that life will improve when the sun is out.
There'll be blue birds 'round my door
Symbolic expression suggesting happiness and serenity with the presence of blue birds around the door.
Singing like they did before
Reflection on the return of joy, indicated by birds singing as they did in happier times.
That old sun comes out
Reaffirmation of the positive change associated with the appearance of the sun.
And my man has gonna left me in the rain
Introduction of personal difficulty, as the singer's partner has left her in unfavorable circumstances.
Though he's gone I doubt
Expressing uncertainty about the permanence of the partner's departure.
If he'll stay away for good
Contemplating the possibility of the partner's return despite initial departure.
I'd stop living if he should love is funny
Commenting on the unpredictable nature of love, suggesting that life loses meaning without the partner.
It's not always peaches, cream and honey
Offering a nuanced view of love, acknowledging that it is not always smooth and easy.
Just when everything look bright and sunny
Highlighting the sudden and unexpected challenges in life, represented by the reference to a cyclone.
Suddenly the cyclone came
Describing the impact of adversity, emphasizing a profound and lasting change in the singer.
I'll never be the same
Conveying the enduring impact of the cyclone, indicating a permanent shift in the singer's perspective.
'Til that sun comes out
Reiteration of the expectation that life will improve with the appearance of the sun.
And the rain stops beating on my window pane
Reinforcing the connection between a positive change and the end of rain on the window pane.
If my heart holds out
Expressing hope that the singer's heart will endure despite challenges and difficulties.
Let it rain, let it pour
Encouraging acceptance of adversity, suggesting that it may not last forever.
It may not be long before
Anticipating that the difficult period may soon come to an end, with a potential positive change on the horizon.
There's a knocking at my door
Suggesting the possibility of a welcomed visitor or positive event in the singer's life.
You know the one I love walk in
Expressing joy at the prospect of the loved one returning when the sun is out.
When the sun comes out
Reiteration of the theme that the return of the sun symbolizes positive change and happiness.
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