Lullabye
BoDeans Lyrics


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Good night, my sweet little one
Go to sleep now your day is done
Dream about how good it's been
And tomorrow let's do it again

I'll stay up and watch you sleep
Pray the Lord my soul to keep
If I die, before you wake
You were worth the chance to take





Overall Meaning

In BoDeans's song Lullabye, the singer is expressing a parent's love for their child in a very heartfelt and emotional way. The lyrics urge the child to go to sleep as their day has ended, but also to dream about all the good things that have happened in their life. The lullabye serves as a reminder of how much they are loved and cherished by their parents. The singer promises that they will stay up to watch their child sleep, as they pray to God to protect them. They express the sheer magnitude of their love for their child, by stating that they were worth taking the chance of bringing them into the world.


The lyrics of Lullabye evoke a sense of unconditional love that a parent feels towards their child. The song is particularly poignant as the singer expresses the fear of dying before their child wakes up, which highlights the fragility of life. The song gives the listeners a poignant reminder of the importance of cherishing the time they have with their loved ones.


Line by Line Meaning

Good night, my sweet little one
Sleep well, my cherished child


Go to sleep now your day is done
Close your eyes and let the day rest


Dream about how good it's been
Think about how wonderful the day has been


And tomorrow let's do it again
And we'll do it all over again tomorrow


I'll stay up and watch you sleep
I'll remain awake to observe you slumber


Pray the Lord my soul to keep
I beseech the Almighty to watch over me


If I die, before you wake
If I pass away while you're still asleep


You were worth the chance to take
My life has been enriched because of you




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