Cry, Cry Darlin'

Heartfelt Tears: Unveiling the Emotional Journey in 'Cry, Cry Darlin'
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Lyrics

Cry, cry darling, that's what I'll do

Cry, cry darling, expressing the singer's emotional response to a potential separation.

If you should leave me with the blues

If you leave me with the blues, the singer anticipates feeling sadness and heartache if the partner departs.

Cry, cry, darling that's all I do

Reiteration of the emotional response, crying, as a way to cope with the separation.

'Cause you're the one that's in my heart.

Acknowledgment that the person being addressed holds a special place in the singer's heart.


For me there'll be no moonlight

Expressing that without the partner, there will be a lack of joy or brightness in the singer's life.

If ever we should part

Highlighting the emotional impact of a potential separation, suggesting a sense of darkness or sadness.

Cry, cry, darling, that's all I do

Reiteration of the constant crying in response to the absence of the significant other.

'Cause you're the one that's in my heart.

Reaffirmation that the addressed person is deeply ingrained in the singer's heart.


Cry, cry darling, my eyes will cry

Anticipation of tears and emotional pain if the partner leaves, emphasizing the vulnerability of the singer.

And never dry if you should go

Expressing the persistent nature of the emotional distress, with tears that never dry if the partner departs.

Cry, cry darling, when shadows creep

Further elaboration on the emotional response, crying when shadows symbolizing darkness and uncertainty appear.

I'll just weep all night I know.

Indication of prolonged weeping throughout the night in response to the separation.


You know how much I'd miss you

Expressing the significant impact and depth of the emotional void if the partner is no longer present.

If ever we should part

Reiteration of the emotional consequences, emphasizing the potential difficulty of parting.

Cry, cry darling, that's all I do

Restating the theme of constant crying due to the absence of the person in the singer's heart.

'Cause you're the one that's in my heart.

Reaffirmation of the special place the person holds in the singer's heart, leading to continuous emotional distress.


Cry, cry darling, that's what I do

Reiteration of the central theme: crying as a response to the deep emotional connection and potential separation.

'Cause you're the one that's in my heart

Emphasizing that the addressed person is the one occupying the singer's heart and causing the emotional turmoil.

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