Softly as in a Morning Sunrise
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Love came to me
Gay and tender
Love came to me
Sweet surrender
Love came to me
In bright romantic splendor
Fickle was she
Faithful never
Fickle was she
And clever

So will it be, forever, forever
Softly, as in a morning sunrise
The light of love comes stealing
Into a new born day, oh

Flaming with all the glow of sunrise
A burning kiss is sealing
The vow that all betray

For the passions that thrill love
And lift you high to heaven
Are the passions that kill love
And let you fall to hell
So ends the story

Softly, as in an evening sunset




The light that gave you glory
Will take it all away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Softly As in a Morning Sunrise are introspective and contemplative in tone. Crosby sings about the highs and lows of love, how it can come to you in a beautiful and exciting way, but also be fickle and ultimately lead to heartbreak. The song speaks to the idea that love is not forever, and that even the brightest and most beautiful moments can fade away.


The opening lines "love came to me, gay and tender" suggests that the singer has been swept off his feet by someone who is full of joy and tenderness. He describes the experience as one of "bright romantic splendor," evoking the idea of a dazzling and enchanting love affair. However, the love interest in question is also described as "fickle," indicating that their feelings were not as constant and unwavering as the singer's. This theme of fickleness continues throughout the song, as the singer comes to terms with the fact that their love story may not have a happy ending.


The second stanza "so will it be, forever, forever," speaks to the singer's acceptance of the impermanence of love. He sings about love being like the "light of a new born day" that comes "stealing" softly, but warns that the "passions that thrill love . . . are the passions that kill love." The final lines "softly, as in an evening sunset" suggest a sense of resignation and acceptance, as the singer acknowledges that the same light that gave him "glory" will one day fade away.


Line by Line Meaning

Love came to me
I experienced affection


Gay and tender
It was joyous and gentle


Love came to me
My heart was cherished


Sweet surrender
I gave myself completely


Love came to me
Adoration arrived


In bright romantic splendor
Exuding grandeur and passion


Fickle was she
She was unpredictable


Faithful never
She was never loyal


Fickle was she
She was unsteady


And clever
She was smart in her ways


So will it be, forever, forever
This is the situation, permanently


Softly, as in a morning sunrise
Gently, much like the dawn


The light of love comes stealing
Affection sneaks in


Into a new born day, oh
Entering a fresh start


Flaming with all the glow of sunrise
Full of passion like the rising sun


A burning kiss is sealing
An intense embrace is cementing


The vow that all betray
Promises that everyone breaks


For the passions that thrill love
The excitement that thrills affection


And lift you high to heaven
Elevates you to euphoria


Are the passions that kill love
Those same emotions can end love


And let you fall to hell
Leading you downward to misery


So ends the story
That's how it all concludes


Softly, as in an evening sunset
Gently, much like the dusk


The light that gave you glory
The illumination that made you shine


Will take it all away
Will remove everything




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN, II, OSCAR II HAMMERSTEIN, SIGMUND ROMBERG

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@Trombonology

One of many gems from Bing's classic New Tricks album. Not every pop vocalist would dare to take on a number from operetta, even one that jazz musicians had been digging in on for a couple of decades, but Bing would tackle anything; the results speak for themselves.

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