I M Begginning To See The Light
Duke Ellington Lyrics


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I never cared much for moonlit skies
I never wink back at fireflies
But now that the stars are in your eyes
I'm beginning to see the light

I never went in for afterglow
Or candlelight on the mistletoe
But now when you turn the lamp down low
I'm beginning to see the light

Used to ramble through the park
Shadowboxing in the dark
Then you came and caused a spark
That's a four-alarm fire now

I never made love by lantern-shine
I never saw rainbows in my wine




But now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light

Overall Meaning

In Duke Ellington’s “I’m Beginning to See The Light,” the singer describes how they never cared for certain romantic gestures, such as moonlit skies or candlelight, but now that they are in love, they are starting to realize the beauty in those things. The metaphor of “the light” represents their newfound understanding and appreciation for these romantic gestures.


The song also highlights how the singer’s love interest has had a transformative effect on their life. Before, they used to “ramble through the park, shadowboxing in the dark,” but now they no longer feel lost or aimless. The love interest has caused a “four-alarm fire” that has ignited a passion within the singer.


“I’m Beginning to See The Light” is ultimately a love song that celebrates how love can change a person's outlook on life and awaken them to the beauty around them.


Line by Line Meaning

I never cared much for moonlit skies
Moonlit skies were never a source of inspiration or joy for me.


I never wink back at fireflies
I never acknowledged the beauty or wonder of fireflies.


But now that the stars are in your eyes
But now that I see the stars in your eyes, I am beginning to appreciate the magic of the world around me.


I'm beginning to see the light
I am finally beginning to understand and appreciate the beauty of life.


I never went in for afterglow
I never sought out the romantic ambiance that comes after sunset.


Or candlelight on the mistletoe
Nor did I care much for the traditional symbols of romance like candles on mistletoe.


But now when you turn the lamp down low
But now, when you create these special moments with me, I am starting to see things differently.


Used to ramble through the park
I used to wander aimlessly in the park.


Shadowboxing in the dark
There was nothing to guide or motivate me.


Then you came and caused a spark
But then you came into my life and ignited something within me.


That's a four-alarm fire now
That spark has grown into a raging fire, and it fills my life with excitement and passion.


I never made love by lantern-shine
I never had the opportunity to experience the romance of making love by lantern light.


I never saw rainbows in my wine
I never saw beauty or magic in the ordinary pleasures of life.


But now that your lips are burning mine
But now that I am with you, my life is filled with the joy and wonder that I never knew before.


I'm beginning to see the light
I am finally starting to see the beauty of life and appreciate the wonders around me.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Edward Kennedy Ellington, Don George, Harry James, Johnny Hodges

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Comments from YouTube:

michael wawryk

I love this music and can’t wait until it returns to the mainstream ❤️

THIAGO CÔRTEZ

Música maravilhosa! Amei! Pena que quase não se exista tal perfeição sonora.

Nenianos Pavarotti

We're singing this in our choir atm... Top stuff! Gotta Love it!

Alberto Rossotto

All the times I hear this song I begin to see the light at the bottom of the tunnell!Simply beautiful!

SheriFam Productions

Duke Ellington is AWESOME!!!

jgoep

She sings it just perfectly!

stravinskyrocks

I'm impressed with the audio quality (what I can hear through Youtube's compression, anyway). Sounds great for a 78. What kind of turntable, tonearm, and needle are you using?

Hooptunes66

First heard this about seventeen years ago and it soon became my "Saturday evenings as the sun goes down while I drink my ice tea kicked back in my lounge chair" tune. :)

Eva Duarte

Ohhh!!! Hermoso. Una joya <3

Rube Waddell

Australia's 41st number one hit along with a version by Ella Fitzgerald and the Ink Spots.

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