I Knew You When
Connee Boswell Lyrics


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I lost the sunshine and roses,
I lost the heavens so blue,
I lost the beautiful rainbow,
I lost the morning dew.

I lost the angel who gave me
Summer the whole winter through,
I lost the gladness that turned into sadness
When I lost you.





Overall Meaning

These lyrics describe the profound sense of loss and emptiness the singer experiences after their lover leaves them. The imagery of losing sunshine, roses, heavens, and rainbows paints the picture of a beautiful world that has lost its luster since the lover's departure. The mention of losing the morning dew emphasizes the singer's sense of loss being felt every morning, a constant ache they cannot shake. The reference to an "angel who gave me Summer the whole winter through" suggests that the lover was a source of warmth and happiness, bringing joy even in the coldest and darkest of times.


The final line, "I lost the gladness that turned into sadness, when I lost you," is particularly poignant. It suggests that the singer was once happy with the lover, only to have that happiness turn to pain when the relationship ended. It also suggests that the singer is struggling to move on from the breakup and may be experiencing a lot of emotional pain.


Line by Line Meaning

I lost the sunshine and roses
I lost the bright and happy moments of life


I lost the heavens so blue
I lost the beauty and wonder of the sky


I lost the beautiful rainbow
I lost the symbol of hope and promise


I lost the morning dew
I lost the freshness of the new day


I lost the angel who gave me/Summer the whole winter through
I lost the person who brought happiness and warmth to my life all year round


I lost the gladness that turned into sadness/When I lost you
I lost the happiness that was replaced with sadness when I lost you




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave
Written by: ROBERT BERKELEY DAVIS, RICHARD FREDERICK STANNARD, JULIAN GALLAGHER

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