Till My Love Comes to Me
Doris Day Lyrics


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The night is dressed up, for dreaming
And on the meadows, below
A star falls out of the heavens
And fades, in the afterglow

The wind embraces the willow
The ivy clings to the tree
My arms are waiting to hold my love
Wherever my lover may be

And so, I'll walk in the moonlight
Till my love comes to me
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The wind embraces, the willow
The ivy clings, to the tree
My arms are waiting, to hold my love
Wherever my lover may be





And so, I'll walk in the moonlight
Till my love comes to me

Overall Meaning

In Till My Love Comes to Me, Doris Day sings about the anticipation of love and the hopeful waiting for her lover to arrive. The opening line, "the night is dressed up, for dreaming," sets the mood for a dreamy and romantic atmosphere. She describes the scene around her, where a star falls out of the heavens and fades away, while the wind embraces the willow and the ivy clings to the tree. These natural images represent the longing for connection and the possibility of finding love.


Day expresses her readiness to embrace her lover with open arms and hold them close, wherever they might be. She tells us that she is willing to walk in the moonlight until that moment arrives. The imagery of the moonlight suggests that it is a time of introspection and reflection, where one can contemplate their deepest desires and anxieties.


Overall, Till My Love Comes to Me is a song that captures the essence of hope, faith, and longing. It is a beautiful portrayal of the patience and dedication one must exhibit while waiting for the love of their life.


Line by Line Meaning

The night is dressed up, for dreaming
The night is perfect for creating dreams and ideal scenarios.


And on the meadows, below
On the fields of my imagination.


A star falls, out of the heavens
A star descends from the sky.


And fades in, the afterglow
The star slowly dims and disappears.


The wind embraces, the willow
The wind wraps around the willow tree.


The ivy clings, to the tree
The ivy is tightly bound to the tree trunk.


My arms are waiting, to hold my love
I am eagerly waiting to hold the person I love.


Wherever my lover may be
No matter where my lover is, I will hold and cherish them.


And so I'll walk in the moonlight
In the moonlight, I'll keep walking.


Till my love comes to me
Until the person I love comes to me, I'll keep walking and waiting.




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Comments from YouTube:

@taylortimeless

This song was beautiful. I’m in love with this film.

@albertdiner

Classical music adapted into popular songs. Till My Love Comes Back to Me
(based on "On Wings of Song")
Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
Music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Music adapted by Ray Heindorf
Sung by Doris Day

@MrPatricioMelo

The night is dressed up for dreaming
And on the meadows below
A star falls out of the heavens
And fades in the afterglow

The wind embraces the willow
The ivy clings to the tree
My arms are waiting to hold my love
Wherever my lover may be

And so I'll walk in the moonlight
Till my love comes to me

(Instrumental Break)

The wind embraces the willow
The ivy clings to the tree
My arms are waiting to hold my love
Wherever my lover may be

And so I'll walk in the moonlight
Till my love comes to me

@gigishapiro

who is playing the harp ?

@denide38mason

gigi shapiro the eldest sister . Songs arnt made as beautiful as this these days

@taylortimeless

@@denide38mason just have to know where to look. Check out Dream Sweet in Sea Major

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