Day is Done
Agnes Chan Lyrics


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Tell me why you're crying my son
I know you're frightened, like everyone
Is it the thunder in the distance you fear?
Will it help if I stay very near? I am here
And if you take my hand my son
All will be well when the day is done
And if you take my hand my son
All will be well when the day is done
Day is done, day is done
Day is done, day is done
Do you ask why I'm sighing,
my son?
You shall inherit what mankind has done
In a world filled with sorrow and woe
If you ask me why this is so, I really don't know
And if you take my hand my son
All well be well when the day is done
And. if you take my hand my son
All well be well when the day is done
Day is done, day is done
Day is done, day is done
Tell Me why you're smiling my son
Is there a secret you can tell everyone?
Do you know more than men that are wise?
Can you see what we all must disguise
Through your loving eyes?
And if you take my hand my son
All will be well when the day is done
And if you take my hand my son
All will be well when the day is done




Day is done, day is done
Day is done, day is done

Overall Meaning

Agnes Chan's song "Day is Done" is a tender and heartwarming lullaby that reflects a parent's love and concern for their child. In the first verse, the parent comforts their frightened child by acknowledging their fear and offering reassurance that they are not alone. The parent even suggests holding hands as a way to make the fear vanish. By doing this, the parent tries to protect the child from the world filled with uncertainty, just like how the love of a parent can provide comfort and protection from the unpredictable nature of life.


In the second verse, the lyrics take a more philosophical turn as the parent conveys the reality that the child will inherit the suffering of humanity. The parent seems to be aware that the world is filled with sorrows that they cannot shield their child from, and instead of providing empty promises of a carefree life, they are honest with the child about their inheritance. This could also be interpreted as the parent wanting their child to be aware of the real world, to have empathy for others, and to be able to face life's difficulties with strength and hope. The lullaby ends on a hopeful note as the child's smile conveys the possibility of innocence, new discoveries, and fresh hope for the future, demonstrating that a parent's cherished dreams for their children can come through.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me why you're crying my son
Agnes Chan addresses a young child and asks him why he's crying, as she acknowledges that everyone is scared sometimes.


I know you're frightened, like everyone
Agnes Chan sympathizes with the child's fear and acknowledges that everyone experiences it sometimes.


Is it the thunder in the distance you fear?
Agnes Chan identifies a possible source of the child's fear, such as the sound of distant thunder.


Will it help if I stay very near? I am here
Agnes Chan offers to comfort the child and let him know that she is there for him.


And if you take my hand my son, All will be well when the day is done
Agnes Chan promises the child that if he trusts in her and takes her hand, everything will be okay in the end.


Day is done, day is done
This phrase is repeated in the song as a reminder of the passage of time and the inevitable end of each day.


Do you ask why I'm sighing, my son?
Agnes Chan poses a rhetorical question to the child, asking if he wonders why she is sighing.


You shall inherit what mankind has done
Agnes Chan reminds the child that he will someday be responsible for the deeds of humanity as a member of the next generation.


In a world filled with sorrow and woe
Agnes Chan acknowledges that the world can be a difficult and painful place to live in.


If you ask me why this is so, I really don't know
Agnes Chan admits that she does not have all the answers to the child's questions about the world's problems.


Tell Me why you're smiling my son
Agnes Chan notices that the child is now smiling and asks him why he's happy.


Is there a secret you can tell everyone?
Agnes Chan suggests that the child's smile might be because he knows or understands something that others do not.


Do you know more than men that are wise?
Agnes Chan asks if the child's perspective might be wiser than that of the learned adults around him.


Can you see what we all must disguise, Through your loving eyes?
Agnes Chan wonders if the child sees the truth of the world, which adults must hide, through his innocent and loving eyes.




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